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Japan's prime minister has resigned before his party's appointment to decide on his future

The party has resigned on the eve of a debate on an unusual advance of the primaries because, after the poor election results, it is to be expected that it would be removed from the leadership of both the party and the government. 

Shigeru Ishiba, during the press conference today.

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