Japan’s Kishida to call a general election on Oct. 31

Xinhua News Agency

TOKYO – Japan’s new Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said Monday (Oct. 4) that he plans to call a general election on Oct. 31.

Kishida announced at a press conference on Monday evening after he was elected as the 100th prime minister in Japanese political history in the afternoon.

Read More: Fumio Kishida elected as Japanese PM to succeed Suga

As the term of the members of the House of Representatives is set to expire on Oct. 21, Kishida said he will dissolve the lower chamber of the parliament on Oct. 14.

He also said that the campaigning for members of the House of Representatives is slated to begin on Oct. 19. (Xinhua) – bny

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