With mounting voter dissatisfaction over scandals and economic pressures, Ishibaâs position as prime minister is now in jeopardy, facing calls for new leadership. [View in browser]( [See all newsletters]( 28 October 2024 Japanâs government in turmoil as election leaves no party majority, hits Yen [Election officers count ballots for the general election at a ballot counting centre in Tokyo, Japan October 27, 2024. ]  The make-up of Japanâs future government was in flux on Monday after voters punished Prime Minister Shigeru Ishibaâs ruling coalition, leaving no party with a clear mandate to lead the worldâs fourth-largest economy. The uncertainty sent the yen currency to a three-month low as investors and analysts prepared for days, or possibly weeks, of political wrangling to form a government and potentially a change of leader. That comes as the country faces economic headwinds, a tense security situation fuelled by an assertive China and nuclear-armed North Korea, and less than a week before U.S. voters head to the polls in another unpredictable election. Ishibaâs Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and its junior coalition partner Komeito took 215 seats in the lower house of parliament, down from 279 seats, as voters punished the incumbents over a funding scandal and a cost-of-living crunch. Two cabinet ministers and Komeitoâs leader, Keiichi Ishii, lost their seats. The biggest winner of the night, the main opposition Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan (CDPJ), had 148 seats, up from 98 previously, but also still well short of the 233 majority. As mandated by the constitution, the parties now have 30 days to figure out a grouping that can govern, and there remains uncertainty over how long Ishiba - who became premier less than a month ago - can survive after the drubbing. Smaller parties also made gains and their role in negotiations could prove key. âWhether or not Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba resigns as LDP leader today, it seems unlikely that he will survive to lead a new government as prime minister ... though it is possible he could stay on as caretaker,â said Tobias Harris, founder of Japan Foresight, a political risk advisory firm. Ishiba is scheduled to hold a press conference at 2 p.m. (0500 GMT). Ahead of the election, the LDP had been planning to convene parliament on Nov. 7 to confirm the prime minister, according to Japanese media including Jiji and the Yomiuri newspaper. CDPJ leader Yoshihiko Noda has said he would work with other parties to try and oust the incumbents, though analysts see this as a more remote possibility. The LDP has ruled Japan for almost all of its post-war history and the result marked its worst election since it briefly lost power in 2009 to a precursor of the CDPJ. In a statement, the head of Japanâs most powerful business lobby said the country needed political stability to steer an economy that faced urgent tasks such as boosting the supply of nuclear energy and maintaining the momentum for wage hikes. âWe strongly hope for policy-oriented politics through the establishment of a stable government centred on the LDP-Komeito (coalition),â Keidanren Chairman Masakazu Tokura said. You Might Also Like [Diwali Sales - Online retail sparkles, shoppers prefer premium products]( [Companies]( [Diwali Sales - Online retail sparkles, shoppers prefer premium products]( [Geopolitics behind Indiaâs proposed â¹31,000-cr Andamans-Paradipsubsea power link]( [Economy]( [Geopolitics behind Indiaâs proposed â¹31,000-cr Andamans-Paradipsubsea power link]( [FinMin wants suitable revamp of interest equalisation scheme before further extension]( [Economy]( [FinMin wants suitable revamp of interest equalisation scheme before further extension]( [Festival sales: Itâs not a cracker of a Diwali but neither a damp squib]( [Economy]( [Festival sales: Itâs not a cracker of a Diwali but neither a damp squib]( Stay informed Subscribe to businessline to stay up-to-date with in-depth business news from India [arrow]( Copyright @ 2024, THG PUBLISHING PVT LTD. If you are facing any trouble in viewing this newsletter, please try [here]( Manage your newsletter subscription preferences [here]( If you do not wish to receive such emails go [here](