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Japan PM in surprise resignation | |
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Japan's Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda has announced his resignation at a news conference at his official residence. | Japan's Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda has announced his resignation at a news conference at his official residence. |
The surprise announcement means the prime minister is resigning after fewer than 12 months in the post. | |
His government has suffered chronic unpopularity. Lost pension records, an unpopular healthcare scheme and a sliding economy have added to his woes. | |
Mr Fukuda has also been frustrated by the upper house of parliament, which is controlled by the opposition. | |
"If we are to prioritise the people's livelihoods, there cannot be a political vacuum from political bargaining, or a lapse in policies," Mr Fukuda said, according to Reuters. | |
"We need a new team to carry out policies." | |
He did not speak of calling an immediate election, raising the prospect of a leadership election within the ruling Liberal Democratic Party. | |
A general election must be held by September 2009. |