Can Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida hold on to power?

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apan's parliament wrapped up its session on Friday (Jun 21) with all eyes on whether Mr Kishida will stay or go, with his ruling Liberal Democratic Party under scrutiny over a fund-raising scandal. CNA's Michiyo Ishida has details.

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He's shaky, his leadership would topple any moment moving forward.

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As long as he's listen to the US Israel, he's there to stay

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Actually just need to tell this...
A telephone survey conducted by Kyodo, the national news agency, over the weekend showed that only 10.4% of the public hope that Fumio Kishida will be "re-elected and continue to be in power" in the Liberal Democratic Party leadership election in September, while another 36.6% hope that he will "resign as soon as possible."

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NHK World Japan offers more accurate news on Japan.

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The Americans are forcing the Japanese to stop intervening in their currency to the detriment of the USD. They need to coordinate with the Anglos more. Follow the rules based order.

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Former Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga publicly stated in an online program on June 23 that current Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, who is also from the Liberal Democratic Party, should be responsible for the black gold scandal and that the party should elect a new leader. This statement was interpreted by the outside world as him asking Kishida to step down.

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