Why did Japan’s new leader trigger snap elections only a week after taking office? And what happens next?
- Written by Craig Mark, Adjunct Lecturer, Faculty of Economics, Hosei University
Japan’s new prime minister, Shigeru Ishiba, has been in the job for just over a week. But today, as had been widely expected, he dissolved Japan’s parliament, the Diet, triggering a snap election for later this month. It’s the fastest dissolution by a postwar leader in Japan.
The typically short campaign will officially start on...













