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2023 - 12 - 16

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Prosecutors question Japan's LDP lawmakers over fundraising ... (Kyodo News Plus)

Prosecutors have started questioning ruling Liberal Democratic Party lawmakers on a voluntary basis in connection with a political fund scandal involving ...

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Japan PM Kishida's support sinks to 26% on slush fund scandal (Nikkei Asia)

TOKYO -- The approval rating for Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's cabinet fell to a record low 26% amid a growing fundraising scandal that.

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Explained | Can Japanese leader Kishida weather yet another ... (Deccan Herald)

Tokyo: Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has seen his public support drop to levels that typically marked the end for some of his predecessors.

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World Insights: Unfolding fund scandal deals heavy blow to Japan's ... (Xinhua)

Atsushi Koketsu, emeritus professor at Yamaguchi University of Japan, pointed out that with the ongoing investigations, the development of the scandal into ...

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Kishida losing grip on LDP as funds scandal unfolds (The Japan Times)

Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is losing his grip on the Liberal Democratic Party amid the unfolding political funds scandal that has roiled the ruling party.

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Explainer: Can Japanese leader Kishida weather yet another ... (The Straits Times)

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has seen his public support drop to levels that typically marked the end for some of his predecessors.

Japan Leader's Support Drops After Replacing Scandal-Hit Cabinet ... (BNN)

(Bloomberg) -- Support for Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida fell to fresh lows in polls taken after he reshuffled his cabinet to contain a funding ...

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Kishida's loss of public support may hurt Japan diplomatically (The Japan Times)

Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's loss of public support over several scandals involving Cabinet members is likely undermining his diplomatic clout on the ...

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