Japan's Kishida to step down as PM after LDP picks new leader

Move to show 'new, changed' ruling party amid persistent low approval ratings

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Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida holds a news conference in Tokyo on Aug. 14 announcing that he will not seek reelection as Liberal Democratic Party president. (Photo by Wataru Ito)

Nikkei staff writers

TOKYO -- Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida announced Wednesday that he will step down after the ruling Liberal Democratic Party selects a new chief next month, "taking responsibility" for an enduring political funding scandal that has engulfed it for months.

The president of the party serves as prime minister when it holds a parliamentary majority. Speaking at a surprise news conference, Kishida said that he will not seek reelection as party president in a vote scheduled for next month.

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