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Japan is poised for its first-ever feminine prime minister
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Japan is poised for its first-ever feminine prime minister

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Last updated: October 4, 2025 7:00 am
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TOKYO — Japan’s governing celebration elected Sanae Takaichi as its new chief on Saturday, setting her as much as develop into the U.S. ally’s first feminine prime minister.

Takaichi defeated Shinjiro Koizumi 185 to 156 in a second-round runoff vote to develop into chief of the conservative Liberal Democratic Get together (LDP), which has ruled Japan nearly uninterrupted for the reason that finish of World Struggle II.

The management race was triggered final month when Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba mentioned he would step down after a 12 months in workplace. Although Takaichi is more likely to succeed him as prime minister of Japan, the world’s fourth-largest economic system, when parliament votes later this month, it isn’t assured for the reason that LDP-led coalition misplaced its majority in each homes prior to now 12 months.

“Proper now, slightly than feeling pleased, I actually consider that is the place the true problem begins,” Takaichi mentioned in her victory speech. “There’s a mountain of labor we should all sort out collectively.”

She additionally mentioned it was vital to make the LDP, which has been tarnished by corruption scandals, “a extra spirited and vibrant celebration, a celebration that transforms folks’s anxieties into hope.”

Takaichi, 64, a hard-line conservative who says her hero is former British chief Margaret Thatcher, was an ally of assassinated former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, Japan’s longest-serving chief.

Although many celebration members welcome Takaichi’s ascendance as a possible return to the times of Abe, there are considerations that her nationalistic historic views may trigger friction with East Asian neighbors China and South Korea.

One of many high priorities for Japan’s subsequent prime minister can be implementing the commerce deal reached with the Trump administration in July. The settlement, which imposes a 15% U.S. tariff on Japanese items together with its essential auto exports, has but to be put in writing and lots of the particulars stay unclear.

Takaichi has raised the potential for reopening talks on the deal, which features a pledge by Japan to speculate $550 billion within the U.S.

The LDP voted on 5 management candidates within the first spherical, with Takaichi securing 183 votes to Koizumi’s 164. Yoshimasa Hayashi, 64, the highest spokesperson for the present Japanese authorities, got here third with 134 votes after a current surge in polls.

Votes within the first spherical have been divided evenly between 294 LDP lawmakers and nearly 1 million rank-and-file celebration members who have been represented by 295 votes. Lawmakers favored the extra average Koizumi, whereas celebration members most popular Takaichi, who has a passionate base.

Within the second spherical, lawmakers had the identical variety of votes whereas rank-and-file celebration members had 47, representing the 47 prefectures of Japan.

Lawmakers within the second spherical voted 149 to 145 in favor of Takaichi, whereas celebration members gave her 36 votes in contrast with Koizumi’s 11.

Koizumi, 44, the present agriculture minister and the son of former Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi, would have been Japan’s youngest chief since Hirobumi Ito, who was just some months youthful than Koizumi when he grew to become the nation’s first prime minister in 1885.

Arata Yamamoto reported from Tokyo, and Jennifer Jett from Hong Kong.

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