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Kishida's Announcement Meets with Disappointment on Home Turf

Kishida's Announcement Meets with Disappointment on Home Turf

   Tokyo, Aug. 14 (Jiji Press)--Following Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's announcement that he will step down next month, many people in his political home of Hiroshima voiced disappointment Wednesday.
   Kishida, who heads the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, abruptly announced that he will not seek re-election in the LDP presidential race next month.
   "I think he always had his home ground in mind, hosting the Group of Seven summit in Hiroshima in May last year," said Haruka Nishioka, 29, a resident of Oyama in the eastern prefecture of Tochigi who is visiting relatives in the western city for holidays.
   "I think (the G-7 summit) had a massive impact, as there are a lot more tourists," Nishioka said.
   A lawmaker elected in the atomic bombed city, Kishida has consistently pushed for a world without nuclear weapons as prime minister.

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