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Fukuda quits as Japanese PM

By Michiyo Nakamoto and David Pilling in Tokyo

Published: September 1 2008 13:50 | Last updated: September 1 2008 19:52

Yasuo Fukuda, Japan’s prime minister, on Monday night shocked even his own party by abruptly resigning after less than a year in office, paving the way for possible snap elections in the world’s second-largest economy.

Mr Fukuda, the second prime minister to quit in a year, said he had resigned in the hope that a new leader could break the political deadlock that had plagued his term in office.

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