Shigeru Ishiba set to become Japan's Next Prime Minister

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Published: September 27,2024 01:28 PM
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Shigeru Ishiba set to become Japan's Next Prime Minister

September 27, 2024: In a decisive victory, Shigeru Ishiba has been elected as the new leader of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), securing 215 votes in the party leadership election. He is set to become the country’s next Prime Minister, succeeding the interim leadership following the assassination of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.



Ishiba, a seasoned politician and former defense minister, triumphed over fellow candidate Sanae Takaichi, who garnered 194 votes. The 67-year-old Ishiba has long been a prominent figure within the LDP, previously coming close to securing the premiership in 2012, when he lost to the late Abe.



“I will bring back a vibrant Japan where people can live with a smile,” Ishiba stated in a recent interview, emphasizing his vision for the future. Known for his ability to tackle complex social issues, including agricultural reforms, he aims to address the pressing challenges facing the nation.



Ishiba is recognized as an intellectual heavyweight within the party, with a strong focus on national security. He advocates for a more assertive Japanese defense policy, seeking to reduce the country's reliance on the United States for military support. His approach reflects a growing sentiment within Japan for a more independent defense strategy.



The LDP has maintained a near-continuous hold on power in Japan, with opposition parties often struggling to present viable alternatives. Ishiba's leadership marks a new chapter for the party, as he seeks to navigate the complexities of domestic and international challenges ahead.