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Japan's Kishida tells his ruling party he will not run in its September leadership vote, NHK says

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Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida tells his ruling party he will not run in its September leadership vote.

His drop out of the race means a new leader who wins the party vote will succeed him as prime minister.

His three-year term expires in September and his party controls both houses of parliament.

His party has suffered dwindling support ratings that have dipped below 20% .

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83

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84

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36

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semi-formal

Language

English

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66

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short-lived

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