Shigeru Ishiba, Japan's newly elected ruling party leader and soon-to-be prime minister, has decided to hold a general election on Oct. 27, according to a report by Tokyo-based Kyodo News on Sunday.
Ishiba, who was chosen as the head of the Liberal Democratic Party on Friday, plans to dissolve the lower house — the House of Representatives — for a snap election to seek a fresh public mandate.
A former Japanese defense minister, Ishiba on Friday won the ruling Liberal Democratic Party’s leadership race to become the country’s 102nd prime minister. (Anadolu)
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