Tokyo (AP) – Japan’s Prime Minister resigns Ishiba Shigeru The ruling party opened an official campaign on Monday to find an alternative to him that could restore political stability and voter support for the plagued Liberal Democrats.
Five candidates are competing for top Liberal Democrats ahead of the highly unpredictable vote in early October. The race has a slogan: “Change, LDP.”
Winners must act quickly to deal with price increases if the party could potentially regain support following the catastrophic losses on both the LDP and its junior partner Komeito over the past year, taking a majority coalition in either House of Representatives, and then regaining support following the catastrophic losses.
The LDP remains the No. 1 party, so its new leader could still be the prime minister, but the opposition groups are too divided to form a coalition.
Also, anyone who becomes an LDP leader must either get cooperation from key opposition parties or take the risk of facing a constant, unconfident movement and a short-lived leadership cycle.
Voting for LDP lawmakers and members
The vote on October 4th is not open to the general public. It is restricted to 295 LDP lawmakers and grassroots party members who pay 1 million dues. That’s less than 1% of eligible voters in Japan.
The candidate who secures a majority will become the leader. If you don’t win a majority, there will be a leak between the top two candidates in the first round.
To be elected prime minister, the new party leader must be detained within days of votes from opposition lawmakers in the vote of parliamentary leaders.
The five servings of the race and former ministers
All five candidates are current and former Cabinet Ministers. They call themselves moderate conservatives, to emphasize their willingness to work with opposition groups. Minister of Agriculture Ono Jinjiro The sample of the former Minister of Economic Security is considered a top candidate.
Here is a summary of the candidates:
Ono Jiromi, 44, is the son of popular former prime minister Kokibi, and placed his second bid after facing Isba last year when he campaigned to reform the party, including the scandal. As Isba’s Agriculture Minister, Ono announced an emergency rice stockpile to lower prices and stabilize supply. Ono vowed to listen more closely to the people’s voices to rebuild his party and address their concerns, such as rising prices, rising foreign populations, and public safety. If elected, he will become the youngest leader in Japan since Itojima, Itojima, who became the first Japanese Prime Minister in 1885 with 44.
Anesthesia, 64: Former Prime Minister Saikyo’s prime minister, he lost to Isba in the leak last year. Wartime historical revisionist and Chinese hawk, she visits regularly Yasukuni A shrine seen by Beijing and Seoul as symbols of militarism. She supports more public spending and investment for growth and supports a strong military. She supports paternal family values, opposes female emperors, and allows the option to maintain the last name of married couples, as well as amendments to civil law.
64: Lin, the supreme minister of the Isviva government, is Minghaph’s prime minister, Lin is a moderate who promises a stable wage rise, a strong economy and defense. He has served in many other major cabinet positions, including Ministers of Foreign Affairs, Defence and Education. Harvard-educated politicians are fluent in English. He’s the pop band Gi! I sing and play guitar and piano on NS.
Toshimitsu Motegi, 69: Another Harvard graduate, Motegi works in key posts, including the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, and is known as a tough trade negotiator during President Donald Trump’s first term. Motegi said Japan and the alliance are key to his country’s diplomacy, and it is essential to deepen his “trust relationship” with Trump.
Kobayashi Yuki, 50: Kobayashi, a former Minister of Economic Security who promises strong growth, defense and national unity, is super conservative and may split the vote with Takano. Called Koba-Hawk, he promises stricter restrictions on foreign workers and says Japan’s defense spending target of 2% of GDP is insufficient.
The first female prime minister?
If elected, Takae, the former non-new religion, is a former news star, former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, and will become Japan’s first female prime minister. Countries are ranked internationally near the bottom Gender Equalityespecially in politics.
Some experts are worried that hard-line conservatives will set backwards women’s progress. Others say her revisionist views on Japan’s wartime history may complicate Beijing’s connections to Seoul.
In her policy speech on Friday, Kochi said she hopes for a good relationship with China as an important neighbour, and that her harsh comments about China are primarily related to economics. She did not say that she would visit Yaskuni if she became Prime Minister, but she sacrificed her life for the sake of the country and emphasized her “thank you” to those who were being enshrined by Yaskuni.
Cooperation with the opposition parties is important
Japan faces a tense security environment, cooperation with the opposition is essential, and Trump is currently expected to demand greater defence spending, experts say. Although still uncertain, cooperation between a treatment-focused ruling coalition and key opposition could be possible, and could contribute to political stability.
The new LDP leader and prime minister will need the support of either or both of the central right opposition group, the Japan Innovation Party, or the Democrats that the LDP cooperated with on the budget bill.
Kojima approached Ishin and visited the Osaka Expo in August, where he was escorted by the party leader and Osaka Governor Yoshimui Island. Hayashi reportedly met with senior lawmaker Ishin through dinner, but Motegi announced his willingness to form a coalition with the two political parties.