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Japan's Leader Has Lost His ‘Mandate From Heaven'

Japan's Leader Has Lost His ‘Mandate From Heaven'

Bloomberg2 days ago
Shigeru Ishiba was long considered an outside prospect to become Japan's leader — so much so that he once said it would take the involvement of the gods themselves.
'If I were ever to become prime minister, it would probably be when the Liberal Democratic Party or Japan was in serious deadlock,' he wrote in his book published last year. 'Unless I receive a mandate from heaven, it's unlikely to happen.'
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