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Abe exit exposes deep party divisions

By Michiyo Nakamoto in Tokyo

Published: September 13 2007 21:31 | Last updated: September 13 2007 21:31

Japanese leaders generally prefer to rule by consensus. But amid the political turmoil that has gripped Japan this week, consensus is conspicuously missing.

Shinzo Abe’s sudden decision to resign as prime minister has both created a leadership vacuum and exposed deep divisions within the Liberal Democratic party he leads.

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