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Fumio Kishida wins vote to become Japan PM

Newly elected LDP leader Fumio Kishida (right) with his predecessor and Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga in Tokyo on Wednesday, September 29 (Photo / Reuters )

“I felt our democracy is in a crisis. I am determined to make an effort towards making a more open LDP and creating a bright future for Japan” – Fumio Kishida

TOKYO (TIP): Former Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida won the governing party’s leadership election on Wednesday and is set to become the next Prime Minister, facing the tasks of reviving a pandemic-hit economy and ensuring a strong alliance with Washington to counter growing regional security risks. Kishida replaces outgoing party leader PM Yoshihide Suga, who is stepping down after serving only one year. As new leader of the Liberal Democratic Party, Kishida is certain to be elected the next PM on Monday, October 4, in Parliament, where his party and its coalition partner control both Houses. In his victory speech, Kishida vowed to tackle “national crises”, including Covid-19, the pandemic-battered economy and the declining population and birthrate. He said he would pursue “important issues related to Japan’s future”.

(Agencies)

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