Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

One year into an unpopular spell, PM Suga to step down

- Reuters letters@hindustant­imes.com

Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga said in a surprise move on Friday that he would step down, setting the stage for a new premier after a one-year tenure marred by an unpopular Covid-19 response and sinking public support.

Suga, who took over after Shinzo Abe resigned last September citing ill health, has seen his approval ratings drop below 30% as the nation struggles with its worst wave of Covid-19 infections ahead of a general election this year.

Suga did not capitalise on his last major achievemen­t - hosting the Tokyo Olympics, which were postponed months before he took office as coronaviru­s cases surged.

His decision not to seek reelection as ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) president this month means the party will choose a new leader, who will become prime minister.

There is no clear frontrunne­r, but the popular minister in charge of Japan’s vaccinatio­n rollout, Taro Kono, intends to run, broadcaste­r TBS said on Friday without citing sources. Former foreign minister Fumio Kishida has already thrown his hat in the ring.

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