Japan PM Kishida reportedly will reshuffle Cabinet on 13 September

  • NHK reports on the matter

The move here is largely to try and bolster support before next year's voting, in which Kishida looks likely to face strong opposition to his position as prime minister. This is also seen as a move to try and ensure public confidence amid doubts creeping in about the government's handling of the economy, so let's see what he has planned.

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