Ishiba dissolves Japan’s lower house to set up an Oct. 27 parliamentary election
TOKYO (AP) — Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba dissolved Japan’s lower house of parliament Wednesday to set up an Oct. 27 early election and seek the voters’ mandate for his 9-day-old government.
Ishiba took office last week as Fumio Kishida resigned after three years leading the governing Liberal Democratic Party as it was dogged by corruption scandals.
With the early election, Ishiba is seeking to secure his governing party’s a house majority while he is still fresh and before the congratulatory mood fades.
The move has been criticized as prioritizing an election rather than policies and for allowing little debate. But Japan’s opposition has remained too fractured to push the governing party out of power.