TOKYO - Ruling party lawmakers seeking to become the next Japanese prime minister have all been cautious about resorting to a snap general election shortly after taking office, signaling their initial focus on tackling domestic agendas such as rising living costs, a survey by Kyodo News showed Thursday.
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