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Ruling Socialists Suffer Historic Defeat in Extremadura - Spain

Ruling Socialists Suffer Historic Defeat in Extremadura - Spain

The Secretary General of the PP, Miguel Tellado, offers statements to the press during the monitoring of the election night on the occasion of the regional elections in Extremadura, at the national headquarters of the Partido Popular, on December 21, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). Around 891,000 Extremadurians have been summoned today to exercise their right to vote in the elections to the Assembly of Extremadura, called in advance by the President María Guardiola after the breakdown of parliamentary support and the failure in the approval of the Budget. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s embattled Socialists suffered a heavy defeat in Sunday’s regional election in Extremadura, slumping to their worst-ever result as the far-right Vox made strong gains, dealing another blow to the party amid mounting corruption and misconduct allegations. Photo by Alberto Ortega / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM 12/22/2025

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Ruling Socialists Suffer Historic Defeat in Extremadura - Spain

Ruling Socialists Suffer Historic Defeat in Extremadura - Spain

The candidate for the presidency of Extremadura for the PSOE, Miguel Ángel Gallardo, during the monitoring of the election night at the regional headquarters of the PSOE, on December 21, 2025, in Merida, Badajoz, Extremadura (Spain). Around 891,000 Extremadura citizens have been summoned today to exercise their right to vote in the elections to the Assembly of Extremadura called in advance by President María Guardiola after the breakdown of parliamentary support and the failure in the approval of the Budget. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s embattled Socialists suffered a heavy defeat in Sunday’s regional election in Extremadura, slumping to their worst-ever result as the far-right Vox made strong gains, dealing another blow to the party amid mounting corruption and misconduct allegations. Photo by Andres Rodríguez / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ruling Socialists Suffer Historic Defeat in Extremadura - Spain

Ruling Socialists Suffer Historic Defeat in Extremadura - Spain

Atmosphere inside the PP headquarters in Madrid during the monitoring of the election night on the occasion of the regional elections in Extremadura, at the national headquarters of the Partido Popular, on December 21, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). Around 891,000 Extremadura citizens have been summoned today to exercise their right to vote in the elections to the Assembly of Extremadura called in advance by President María Guardiola after the breakdown of parliamentary support and the failure in the approval of the Budget. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s embattled Socialists suffered a heavy defeat in Sunday’s regional election in Extremadura, slumping to their worst-ever result as the far-right Vox made strong gains, dealing another blow to the party amid mounting corruption and misconduct allegations. Photo by Alberto Ortega / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ruling Socialists Suffer Historic Defeat in Extremadura - Spain

Ruling Socialists Suffer Historic Defeat in Extremadura - Spain

The candidate for the presidency of Extremadura for the PSOE, Miguel Ángel Gallardo, during the monitoring of the election night at the regional headquarters of the PSOE, on December 21, 2025, in Merida, Badajoz, Extremadura (Spain). Around 891,000 Extremadura citizens have been summoned today to exercise their right to vote in the elections to the Assembly of Extremadura called in advance by President María Guardiola after the breakdown of parliamentary support and the failure in the approval of the Budget. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s embattled Socialists suffered a heavy defeat in Sunday’s regional election in Extremadura, slumping to their worst-ever result as the far-right Vox made strong gains, dealing another blow to the party amid mounting corruption and misconduct allegations. Photo by Andres Rodríguez / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ruling Socialists Suffer Historic Defeat in Extremadura - Spain

Ruling Socialists Suffer Historic Defeat in Extremadura - Spain

The Secretary General of the PP, Miguel Tellado, offers statements to the press during the monitoring of the election night on the occasion of the regional elections in Extremadura, at the national headquarters of the Partido Popular, on December 21, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). Around 891,000 Extremadurians have been summoned today to exercise their right to vote in the elections to the Assembly of Extremadura, called in advance by the President María Guardiola after the breakdown of parliamentary support and the failure in the approval of the Budget. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s embattled Socialists suffered a heavy defeat in Sunday’s regional election in Extremadura, slumping to their worst-ever result as the far-right Vox made strong gains, dealing another blow to the party amid mounting corruption and misconduct allegations. Photo by Alberto Ortega / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM 12/22/2025

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Ruling Socialists Suffer Historic Defeat in Extremadura - Spain

Ruling Socialists Suffer Historic Defeat in Extremadura - Spain

Atmosphere inside the PP headquarters in Madrid during the monitoring of the election night on the occasion of the regional elections in Extremadura, at the national headquarters of the Partido Popular, on December 21, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). Around 891,000 Extremadura citizens have been summoned today to exercise their right to vote in the elections to the Assembly of Extremadura called in advance by President María Guardiola after the breakdown of parliamentary support and the failure in the approval of the Budget. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s embattled Socialists suffered a heavy defeat in Sunday’s regional election in Extremadura, slumping to their worst-ever result as the far-right Vox made strong gains, dealing another blow to the party amid mounting corruption and misconduct allegations. Photo by Alberto Ortega / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ruling Socialists Suffer Historic Defeat in Extremadura - Spain

Ruling Socialists Suffer Historic Defeat in Extremadura - Spain

The Secretary General of the PP, Miguel Tellado, offers statements to the press during the monitoring of the election night on the occasion of the regional elections in Extremadura, at the national headquarters of the Partido Popular, on December 21, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). Around 891,000 Extremadurians have been summoned today to exercise their right to vote in the elections to the Assembly of Extremadura, called in advance by the President María Guardiola after the breakdown of parliamentary support and the failure in the approval of the Budget. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s embattled Socialists suffered a heavy defeat in Sunday’s regional election in Extremadura, slumping to their worst-ever result as the far-right Vox made strong gains, dealing another blow to the party amid mounting corruption and misconduct allegations. Photo by Alberto Ortega / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM 12/22/2025

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Ruling Socialists Suffer Historic Defeat in Extremadura - Spain

Ruling Socialists Suffer Historic Defeat in Extremadura - Spain

The candidate for the presidency of Extremadura for the PSOE, Miguel Ángel Gallardo, during the monitoring of the election night at the regional headquarters of the PSOE, on December 21, 2025, in Merida, Badajoz, Extremadura (Spain). Around 891,000 Extremadura citizens have been summoned today to exercise their right to vote in the elections to the Assembly of Extremadura called in advance by President María Guardiola after the breakdown of parliamentary support and the failure in the approval of the Budget. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s embattled Socialists suffered a heavy defeat in Sunday’s regional election in Extremadura, slumping to their worst-ever result as the far-right Vox made strong gains, dealing another blow to the party amid mounting corruption and misconduct allegations. Photo by Andres Rodríguez / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ruling Socialists Suffer Historic Defeat in Extremadura - Spain

Ruling Socialists Suffer Historic Defeat in Extremadura - Spain

Vox candidate for the presidency of Extremadura, Oscar Fernandez Calle, makes statements to the press during the monitoring of election night at the regional headquarters of VOX, on December 21, 2025, in Merida, Badajoz, Extremadura (Spain). Around 891,000 Extremadura citizens have been summoned today to exercise their right to vote in elections to the Assembly of Extremadura called in advance by President María Guardiola after the breakdown of parliamentary support and the failure in the approval of the Budget. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s embattled Socialists suffered a heavy defeat in Sunday’s regional election in Extremadura, slumping to their worst-ever result as the far-right Vox made strong gains, dealing another blow to the party amid mounting corruption and misconduct allegations. Photo by Carlos Criado / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ruling Socialists Suffer Historic Defeat in Extremadura - Spain

Ruling Socialists Suffer Historic Defeat in Extremadura - Spain

Vox candidate for the presidency of Extremadura, Oscar Fernandez Calle, makes statements to the press during the monitoring of election night at the regional headquarters of VOX, on December 21, 2025, in Merida, Badajoz, Extremadura (Spain). Around 891,000 Extremadura citizens have been summoned today to exercise their right to vote in elections to the Assembly of Extremadura called in advance by President María Guardiola after the breakdown of parliamentary support and the failure in the approval of the Budget. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s embattled Socialists suffered a heavy defeat in Sunday’s regional election in Extremadura, slumping to their worst-ever result as the far-right Vox made strong gains, dealing another blow to the party amid mounting corruption and misconduct allegations. Photo by Carlos Criado / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ruling Socialists Suffer Historic Defeat in Extremadura - Spain

Ruling Socialists Suffer Historic Defeat in Extremadura - Spain

Vox candidate for the presidency of Extremadura, Oscar Fernandez Calle, makes statements to the press during the monitoring of election night at the regional headquarters of VOX, on December 21, 2025, in Merida, Badajoz, Extremadura (Spain). Around 891,000 Extremadura citizens have been summoned today to exercise their right to vote in elections to the Assembly of Extremadura called in advance by President María Guardiola after the breakdown of parliamentary support and the failure in the approval of the Budget. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s embattled Socialists suffered a heavy defeat in Sunday’s regional election in Extremadura, slumping to their worst-ever result as the far-right Vox made strong gains, dealing another blow to the party amid mounting corruption and misconduct allegations. Photo by Carlos Criado / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ruling Socialists Suffer Historic Defeat in Extremadura - Spain

Ruling Socialists Suffer Historic Defeat in Extremadura - Spain

Vox candidate for the presidency of Extremadura, Oscar Fernandez Calle, makes statements to the press during the monitoring of election night at the regional headquarters of VOX, on December 21, 2025, in Merida, Badajoz, Extremadura (Spain). Around 891,000 Extremadura citizens have been summoned today to exercise their right to vote in elections to the Assembly of Extremadura called in advance by President María Guardiola after the breakdown of parliamentary support and the failure in the approval of the Budget. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s embattled Socialists suffered a heavy defeat in Sunday’s regional election in Extremadura, slumping to their worst-ever result as the far-right Vox made strong gains, dealing another blow to the party amid mounting corruption and misconduct allegations. Photo by Carlos Criado / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bolsonaro Sentenced To 27 Years In Prison By Supreme Federal Court - Brazil

Bolsonaro Sentenced To 27 Years In Prison By Supreme Federal Court - Brazil

Supreme Federal Court Justice Carmen Lucia attends the verdict and sentencing phase of a trial over an alleged coup plot of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro to seize power following his defeat in the 2022 presidential election, in Brasilia, Brazil, Sept. 11, 2025. Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was sentenced to 27 years and three months in prison on Thursday after four out of five Supreme Federal Court justices voted to convict him of attempting a coup. Bolsonaro was found guilty on five counts -- plotting a coup d'etat, attempted violent abolition of the democratic rule of law, participation in an armed criminal organization, aggravated damage, and deterioration of listed heritage sites. Photo by Lucio Tavora/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bolsonaro Sentenced To 27 Years In Prison By Supreme Federal Court - Brazil

Bolsonaro Sentenced To 27 Years In Prison By Supreme Federal Court - Brazil

Supreme Federal Court Justice Flavio Dino attends the verdict and sentencing phase of a trial over an alleged coup plot of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro to seize power following his defeat in the 2022 presidential election, in Brasilia, Brazil, Sept. 11, 2025. Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was sentenced to 27 years and three months in prison on Thursday after four out of five Supreme Federal Court justices voted to convict him of attempting a coup. Bolsonaro was found guilty on five counts -- plotting a coup d'etat, attempted violent abolition of the democratic rule of law, participation in an armed criminal organization, aggravated damage, and deterioration of listed heritage sites. Photo by Lucio Tavora/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bolsonaro Sentenced To 27 Years In Prison By Supreme Federal Court - Brazil

Bolsonaro Sentenced To 27 Years In Prison By Supreme Federal Court - Brazil

Supreme Federal Court Justice Cristiano Zanin attends the verdict and sentencing phase of a trial over an alleged coup plot of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro to seize power following his defeat in the 2022 presidential election, in Brasilia, Brazil, Sept. 11, 2025. Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was sentenced to 27 years and three months in prison on Thursday after four out of five Supreme Federal Court justices voted to convict him of attempting a coup. Bolsonaro was found guilty on five counts -- plotting a coup d'etat, attempted violent abolition of the democratic rule of law, participation in an armed criminal organization, aggravated damage, and deterioration of listed heritage sites. Photo by Lucio Tavora/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bolsonaro Sentenced To 27 Years In Prison By Supreme Federal Court - Brazil

Bolsonaro Sentenced To 27 Years In Prison By Supreme Federal Court - Brazil

Justices of the Brazilian Supreme Federal Court meet for the verdict and sentencing phase of a trial over an alleged coup plot of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro to seize power following his defeat in the 2022 presidential election, in Brasilia, Brazil, Sept. 11, 2025. Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was sentenced to 27 years and three months in prison on Thursday after four out of five Supreme Federal Court justices voted to convict him of attempting a coup. Bolsonaro was found guilty on five counts -- plotting a coup d'etat, attempted violent abolition of the democratic rule of law, participation in an armed criminal organization, aggravated damage, and deterioration of listed heritage sites. Photo by Lucio Tavora/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bolsonaro Sentenced To 27 Years In Prison By Supreme Federal Court - Brazil

Bolsonaro Sentenced To 27 Years In Prison By Supreme Federal Court - Brazil

Supreme Federal Court Justice Luiz Fux attends the verdict and sentencing phase of a trial over an alleged coup plot of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro to seize power following his defeat in the 2022 presidential election, in Brasilia, Brazil, Sept. 11, 2025. Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was sentenced to 27 years and three months in prison on Thursday after four out of five Supreme Federal Court justices voted to convict him of attempting a coup. Bolsonaro was found guilty on five counts -- plotting a coup d'etat, attempted violent abolition of the democratic rule of law, participation in an armed criminal organization, aggravated damage, and deterioration of listed heritage sites. Photo by Lucio Tavora/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bolsonaro Sentenced To 27 Years In Prison By Supreme Federal Court - Brazil

Bolsonaro Sentenced To 27 Years In Prison By Supreme Federal Court - Brazil

Supreme Federal Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes attends the verdict and sentencing phase of a trial over an alleged coup plot of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro to seize power following his defeat in the 2022 presidential election, in Brasilia, Brazil, Sept. 11, 2025. Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was sentenced to 27 years and three months in prison on Thursday after four out of five Supreme Federal Court justices voted to convict him of attempting a coup. Bolsonaro was found guilty on five counts -- plotting a coup d'etat, attempted violent abolition of the democratic rule of law, participation in an armed criminal organization, aggravated damage, and deterioration of listed heritage sites. Photo by Lucio Tavora/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Japan PM Ishiba to resign

Japan PM Ishiba to resign

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba holds a press conference at his office in Tokyo on Sept. 7, 2025, saying he will resign amid strong calls within his ruling Liberal Democratic Party for a leadership contest following a defeat in the upper house election in July.

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Japan PM Ishiba to resign

Japan PM Ishiba to resign

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba holds a press conference at his office in Tokyo on Sept. 7, 2025, saying he will resign amid strong calls within his ruling Liberal Democratic Party for a leadership contest following a defeat in the upper house election in July.

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Japan PM Ishiba to resign

Japan PM Ishiba to resign

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba holds a press conference at his office in Tokyo on Sept. 7, 2025, saying he will resign amid strong calls within his ruling Liberal Democratic Party for a leadership contest following a defeat in the upper house election in July.

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Japan PM Ishiba to resign

Japan PM Ishiba to resign

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba holds a press conference at his office in Tokyo on Sept. 7, 2025, saying he will resign amid strong calls within his ruling Liberal Democratic Party for a leadership contest following a defeat in the upper house election in July.

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Japan PM Ishiba to resign

Japan PM Ishiba to resign

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba holds a press conference at his office in Tokyo on Sept. 7, 2025, saying he will resign amid strong calls within his ruling Liberal Democratic Party for a leadership contest following a defeat in the upper house election in July.

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Japan PM Ishiba to resign

Japan PM Ishiba to resign

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba holds a press conference at his office in Tokyo on Sept. 7, 2025, saying he will resign amid strong calls within his ruling Liberal Democratic Party for a leadership contest following a defeat in the upper house election in July.

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Japan PM Ishiba to resign

Japan PM Ishiba to resign

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba holds a press conference at his office in Tokyo on Sept. 7, 2025, saying he will resign amid strong calls within his ruling Liberal Democratic Party for a leadership contest following a defeat in the upper house election in July.

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Japan PM Ishiba to resign

Japan PM Ishiba to resign

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba (C) holds a press conference at his office in Tokyo on Sept. 7, 2025, saying he will resign amid strong calls within his ruling Liberal Democratic Party for a leadership contest following a defeat in the upper house election in July.

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Japan PM Ishiba to resign

Japan PM Ishiba to resign

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba holds a press conference at his office in Tokyo on Sept. 7, 2025, saying he will resign amid strong calls within his ruling Liberal Democratic Party for a leadership contest following a defeat in the upper house election in July.

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Japan PM Ishiba to resign

Japan PM Ishiba to resign

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba holds a press conference at his office in Tokyo on Sept. 7, 2025, saying he will resign amid strong calls within his ruling Liberal Democratic Party for a leadership contest following a defeat in the upper house election in July.

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Japan PM Ishiba to resign

Japan PM Ishiba to resign

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba holds a press conference at his office in Tokyo on Sept. 7, 2025, saying he will resign amid strong calls within his ruling Liberal Democratic Party for a leadership contest following a defeat in the upper house election in July.

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Japan PM Ishiba to resign

Japan PM Ishiba to resign

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba holds a press conference at his office in Tokyo on Sept. 7, 2025, saying he will resign amid strong calls within his ruling Liberal Democratic Party for a leadership contest following a defeat in the upper house election in July.

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Rally held to support PM Ishiba

Rally held to support PM Ishiba

People gather in front of the prime minister's office in Tokyo on July 25, 2025, to oppose a chorus of calls within the Liberal Democratic Party for LDP President and Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's resignation following the LDP-led ruling coalition's crashing defeat in the July 20 House of Councillors election.

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[Breaking News]Japan PM press conference day after election defeat

TOKYO, Japan, July 22 Kyodo - Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba holds a press conference at the headquarters of his Liberal Democratic Party in Tokyo on July 21, 2025, after the LDP-led ruling coalition lost majority control of both chambers of parliament following a crushing House of Councillors election defeat the previous day. (Kyodo)

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Japan PM press conference day after election defeat

TOKYO, Japan, July 22 Kyodo - Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba holds a press conference at the headquarters of his Liberal Democratic Party in Tokyo on July 21, 2025, after the LDP-led ruling coalition lost majority control of both chambers of parliament following a crushing House of Councillors election defeat the previous day. (Kyodo)

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Japan PM press conference day after election defeat

Japan PM press conference day after election defeat

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba is pictured after attending a press conference at the headquarters of his Liberal Democratic Party in Tokyo on July 21, 2025, after the LDP-led ruling coalition lost majority control of both chambers of parliament following a crushing House of Councillors election defeat the previous day.

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Japan PM press conference day after election defeat

Japan PM press conference day after election defeat

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba holds a press conference at the headquarters of his Liberal Democratic Party in Tokyo on July 21, 2025, after the LDP-led ruling coalition lost majority control of both chambers of parliament following a crushing House of Councillors election defeat the previous day. (Pool photo)

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Japan PM press conference day after election defeat

Japan PM press conference day after election defeat

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba holds a press conference at the headquarters of his Liberal Democratic Party in Tokyo on July 21, 2025, after the LDP-led ruling coalition lost majority control of both chambers of parliament following a crushing House of Councillors election defeat the previous day.

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Japan PM press conference day after election defeat

Japan PM press conference day after election defeat

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba holds a press conference at the headquarters of his Liberal Democratic Party in Tokyo on July 21, 2025, after the LDP-led ruling coalition lost majority control of both chambers of parliament following a crushing House of Councillors election defeat the previous day.

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Japan PM press conference day after election defeat

Japan PM press conference day after election defeat

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba holds a press conference at the headquarters of his Liberal Democratic Party in Tokyo on July 21, 2025, after the LDP-led ruling coalition lost majority control of both chambers of parliament following a crushing House of Councillors election defeat the previous day.

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Japan PM press conference day after election defeat

Japan PM press conference day after election defeat

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba holds a press conference at the headquarters of his Liberal Democratic Party in Tokyo on July 21, 2025, after the LDP-led ruling coalition lost majority control of both chambers of parliament following a crushing House of Councillors election defeat the previous day.

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Japan PM press conference day after election defeat

Japan PM press conference day after election defeat

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba holds a press conference at the headquarters of his Liberal Democratic Party in Tokyo on July 21, 2025, after the LDP-led ruling coalition lost majority control of both chambers of parliament following a crushing House of Councillors election defeat the previous day.

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Japan PM press conference day after election defeat

Japan PM press conference day after election defeat

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba holds a press conference at the headquarters of his Liberal Democratic Party in Tokyo on July 21, 2025, after the LDP-led ruling coalition lost majority control of both chambers of parliament following a crushing House of Councillors election defeat the previous day.

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Japan PM press conference day after election defeat

Japan PM press conference day after election defeat

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba holds a press conference at the headquarters of his Liberal Democratic Party in Tokyo on July 21, 2025, after the LDP-led ruling coalition lost majority control of both chambers of parliament following a crushing House of Councillors election defeat the previous day.

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Japan PM press conference day after election defeat

Japan PM press conference day after election defeat

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba holds a press conference at the headquarters of his Liberal Democratic Party in Tokyo on July 21, 2025, after the LDP-led ruling coalition lost majority control of both chambers of parliament following a crushing House of Councillors election defeat the previous day.

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Japan PM press conference day after election defeat

Japan PM press conference day after election defeat

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba holds a press conference at the headquarters of his Liberal Democratic Party in Tokyo on July 21, 2025, after the LDP-led ruling coalition lost majority control of both chambers of parliament following a crushing House of Councillors election defeat the previous day.

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Japan PM press conference day after election defeat

Japan PM press conference day after election defeat

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba holds a press conference at the headquarters of his Liberal Democratic Party in Tokyo on July 21, 2025, after the LDP-led ruling coalition lost majority control of both chambers of parliament following a crushing House of Councillors election defeat the previous day.

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Japan PM press conference day after election defeat

Japan PM press conference day after election defeat

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba holds a press conference at the headquarters of his Liberal Democratic Party in Tokyo on July 21, 2025, after the LDP-led ruling coalition lost majority control of both chambers of parliament following a crushing House of Councillors election defeat the previous day.

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S. Korean presidential election

S. Korean presidential election

Kim Moon Soo of the conservative People Power Party concedes defeat in the South Korean presidential election in Seoul in the early hours of June 4, 2025.

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S. Korean presidential election

S. Korean presidential election

Kim Moon Soo of the conservative People Power Party concedes defeat in the South Korean presidential election in Seoul in the early hours of June 4, 2025.

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S. Korean presidential election

S. Korean presidential election

Kim Moon Soo of the conservative People Power Party concedes defeat in the South Korean presidential election in Seoul in the early hours of June 4, 2025.

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S. Korean presidential election

S. Korean presidential election

Kim Moon Soo of the conservative People Power Party concedes defeat in the South Korean presidential election in Seoul in the early hours of June 4, 2025.

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