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Taro Yamamoto to Resign as Head of Reiwa Shinsengumi and Leave Politics
10 Temmuz 2026Japan Times
- Taro Yamamoto, the head of the Reiwa Shinsengumi party, has announced his resignation and decision to quit politics. This move comes as the party prepares to change its name and conduct a leadership election on July 31.
- The resignation marks a significant shift within the party as it seeks to redefine its direction and leadership.
- The Reiwa Shinsengumi party was founded in 2019 and has positioned itself as a progressive alternative in Japan's political scene. Yamamoto's leadership has been characterized by a focus on social issues, but his departure raises questions about the party's ability to maintain its momentum and appeal to voters.
- Yamamoto's resignation could signal a pivotal moment for the Reiwa Shinsengumi, as it grapples with its identity and future in Japan's political landscape. The forthcoming leadership election may attract new candidates who could bring fresh perspectives or further complicate the party's existing challenges.
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