Why Japan Is Getting Its Second Prime Minister in Just a Year
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In Japan, the radionic understanding of gender roles is still strong. Soon, however, the country could get a prime minister for the first time. She played in a heavy metal band and revered Margaret Thatcher.
Japan's politics has long been a domain of grey men. However, after several electoral slats, unconventional figures suddenly push up in the ruling Liberal Democratic Party.
Why Japan Is Getting Its Second Prime Minister in Just a Year
Japan will get its second prime minister in just over a year when the ruling Liberal Democratic Party holds a leadership election on Oct. 4. If one of the two candidates leading the opinion polls wins, the country could have either its first female prime minister or its youngest leader since World War II.
- directly. - Sanai Takaichi hopes to be able within days of...
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