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Shigeru Ishiba: New Prime Minister of Japan

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  27 Sep 2024, 15:31
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Japan's former Defense Minister Shigeru Ishiba has been chosen as the country's new prime minister by the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) lawmakers.

LDP lawmakers elected their new leader through a vote on Friday (September 27). The LDP is the majority party in Japan's parliament, so the new leader of the party will be the country's new prime minister.

According to reports, the Prime Minister will be formally elected in Parliament on October 1.

The former defense minister, 67, prevailed on Friday in a tight contest. Nine candidates have been campaigning for the LDP leadership for the past two weeks. The party's lawmakers and regional leaders voted in Tokyo on Friday to elect a new leader. There, Ishiba defeated hardline nationalist leader Takaichi with a majority of 736 votes.

Incidentally, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida announced his decision to resign in August amid a series of corruption scandals within the LDP, the largest party in parliament. In September 2021, Fumio Kishida was elected president of the LDP for the next three years. He then won the national election and became the Prime Minister of Japan in October of the same year.

Fumio Kishida's popularity waned after news of a major financial scandal within the LDP came to light. Fumio Kishida became Japan's Prime Minister after Yoshihide Suga stepped down in the face of intense criticism over his failure to handle the coronavirus pandemic. Before that, he served as the country's foreign minister.

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