his approval rating has been
Ishibais heading towards a tough political terrain as his approval rating has been steadily plummeting partly by public frustration over inflation and price rise. However, Ishiba can take a breather from the fact that the LDP has led Japan almost continuously since 1955. Ishiba is also aware that the country’s opposition parties are too divided to mount a credible challenge to LDP’s power at the helm. That however does not guarantee Ishiba easy sleep as he would be worrying voters’ wrath for high prices and soaring inflation. Though half of the 248 upper house seats are up for grabs in 20 July election, there shall be a by-election too for one vacant seat in Tokyo. Currently, the LDP สล็อตเว็บตรง