Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida resigned with his Cabinet, paving the way for his likely successor Shigeru Ishiba to take office.
Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi announced that Kishida and his ministers stepped down at a Cabinet meeting Tuesday.
Ishiba was chosen as the governing Liberal Democratic Party's leader on Friday to replace Kishida, who announced in August his resignation at the end of his three-year term.
Ishiba is assured to be prime minister later Tuesday in a vote by parliament because it is dominated by his party's ruling coalition.
Ishiba will then announce his new Cabinet later in the day.
Kishida took office in 2021 but is leaving so his party can have a fresh leader after his government was dogged by scandals.
On Monday, Ishiba said he planned to call a parliamentary election to be held on Oct. 27 after he is formally chosen as prime minister.
"I believe it is important to have the new administration get the public's judgment as soon as possible," Ishiba said.
Ishiba, first elected to parliament in 1986, has served as defense minister, agriculture minister and in other key Cabinet posts, and was LDP secretary general under former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi announced that Kishida and his ministers stepped down at a Cabinet meeting Tuesday.
Ishiba was chosen as the governing Liberal Democratic Party's leader on Friday to replace Kishida, who announced in August his resignation at the end of his three-year term.
Ishiba is assured to be prime minister later Tuesday in a vote by parliament because it is dominated by his party's ruling coalition.
Ishiba will then announce his new Cabinet later in the day.
Kishida took office in 2021 but is leaving so his party can have a fresh leader after his government was dogged by scandals.
On Monday, Ishiba said he planned to call a parliamentary election to be held on Oct. 27 after he is formally chosen as prime minister.
"I believe it is important to have the new administration get the public's judgment as soon as possible," Ishiba said.
Ishiba, first elected to parliament in 1986, has served as defense minister, agriculture minister and in other key Cabinet posts, and was LDP secretary general under former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
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