According to Jin10 data on September 7th, Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba expressed his intention to resign, as reported by NHK on the 7th. On the 21st of last month, Ishiba had publicly vented his frustrations, stating that being Prime Minister is “too exhausting” and there aren't many happy moments.
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Shinzo Abe once "vented his frustrations": there weren't many happy moments during his time as Prime Minister.
According to Jin10 data on September 7th, Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba expressed his intention to resign, as reported by NHK on the 7th. On the 21st of last month, Ishiba had publicly vented his frustrations, stating that being Prime Minister is “too exhausting” and there aren't many happy moments.