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Premium Stocks News = The theory of Prime Minister Ishiba's resignation is gaining strength, and attention is once again focused on "related to Takai."
The imposition of reciprocal tariffs announced by President Trump is shocking the world. There is a concern that it could significantly impact the Japanese economy, and the pressure on the Ishiba administration seems likely to intensify. Within the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, calls for the Prime Minister's resignation are being openly voiced, and there is potential for political expansion ahead of the House of Councillors elections in July. <Considering the diplomatic crisis and the House of Councillors elections> At a meeting held on the 3rd by the "Conservative Unity Association," composed of conservative members of the Liberal Democratic Party, demands for resignation were raised, stating "The Ishiba administration cannot win the House of Councillors elections."
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