Japan's ruling LDP preparing for leadership vote to replace Shigeru Ishiba

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There is now a leadership scramble in Japan, with the ruling party determined to hold onto power. The incumbent prime minister has called time on his tenure. Shigeru Ishiba resigned on the weekend in a bid, he says, to take responsibility for a hammering at the ballot box for the Liberal Democratic Party. CNA speaks to Tamura Kotaro, Adjunct Professor at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at NUS.