Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga plans to step down after a year in office, bringing political instability back to the U.S. ally
TOKYO—Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga won’t seek re-election as ruling-party leader, the party’s secretary general said, effectivelyJapan’s recentcaused by the Delta variant did irreparable damage to Mr.
Suga’s leadership, and his support rating in recent polls fell below 30%. Public dissatisfaction rose even after a relatively problem-free Tokyo Olympics, which included a record medal haul for the home team.
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