21.10.2025 10:25
In Japan, Takaiçi Sanae, who won the leadership election of the Liberal Democratic Party, was elected as the country's first female prime minister in a parliamentary vote with 237 votes.
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The leader of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), Takaiçi Sanae, who won the leadership elections this month, has been elected as the country's first female prime minister. According to a report by the Japan Times, a vote was held in the parliamentary session to elect the country's new prime minister. Accordingly, Takaiçi Sanae, who won the leadership elections of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) this month with 237 votes, was elected as the new prime minister against her rival, Noda Yoshihiko, the leader of the Constitutional Democratic Party (CDP), who received 149 votes. Takaiçi has become Japan's first female prime minister.
RESIGNATION OF JAPAN'S PRIME MINISTER ISHIBA SHIGERU
Japan's Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru resigned from his position as Prime Minister and LDP Chairman due to the results of the July House of Councillors elections, in which the LDP and its coalition partner Komeito lost their parliamentary majority. Following this, the new leader of the LDP was Takaiçi, a former Minister of Economic Security who had served in the cabinet during various periods. The 64-year-old Takaiçi, who is Japan's "first female prime minister," was highlighted as "the most supported figure in public opinion."
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