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Sanae Takaichi Becomes Japan’s First Female Prime Minister After LDP Election Win

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Japan first female prime minister — Sanae Takaichi made history on Saturday as she was elected the first female president of Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). This victory makes her almost certain to become Japan’s first female prime minister, marking a major moment in the country’s political history.

Takaichi defeated Farm Minister Shinjiro Koizumi in a runoff election, winning 185 votes to Koizumi’s 156. The leadership race had five candidates, but none secured a majority in the first round. In the final tally, Takaichi gained 149 votes from lawmakers and 36 from local LDP chapters. Koizumi received 145 lawmaker votes and 11 from prefectural chapters.

The 63-year-old former economic security minister has long been seen as a strong conservative voice within the LDP. Her victory reflects both her persistence — this was her third attempt to win the party leadership — and growing support for female leadership in Japan.

Becoming Japan first female prime minister is a significant milestone for a nation where women’s representation in politics has been limited. Takaichi has promised to focus on strengthening Japan’s economy, improving national security, and supporting innovation and digital growth.

Political analysts say her leadership could bring a new perspective to Japan’s government while maintaining the LDP’s traditional policies. She faces major challenges, including rising living costs, an aging population, and regional tensions in East Asia.

Sanae Takaichi’s rise to power is being celebrated across Japan and internationally as a sign of progress toward gender equality in political leadership.

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