Japan PM Ishiba Signals Intent to Stay On Despite Calls to Quit
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has indicated his intention to remain in office, despite facing increasing pressure from his own party to resign following an electoral setback last week. The article states that Ishiba's ruling party has seen a growing number of calls for him to step down after the party's poor performance in a recent election. However, Ishiba has signaled that he plans to stay on as Prime Minister, despite these calls for him to quit. The article does not provide any further details on the specific reasons behind the calls for Ishiba's resignation or the details of the election setback. It simply focuses on Ishiba's determination to remain in his position as Prime Minister, despite the mounting pressure he is facing from within his own party.
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