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Son of former Japanese prime minister and defense expert among candidates for next nation leader

Japan is in the process of selecting a new leader as Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s governing Liberal Democratic Party prepares to vote on Sept. 27 to elect his successor. The aim is to move past recent scandals and regain public trust.

A record nine candidates, including two women, are competing for the top position. Among the main contenders is Shinjiro Koizumi, the son of former premier Junichiro Koizumi. Despite limited experience, Koizumi’s political background, youth, and popularity position him as a strong candidate. He aims to modernize the LDP, implement reforms to rejuvenate Japan’s economy, and address societal issues such as a revision to the civil code on married couples’ surnames.

Shigeru Ishiba, a seasoned politician running for the fifth time, is seen as one of the top contenders alongside Koizumi. Ishiba, known for his experience in defense and security, advocates for gender equality and innovative strategies to counter Japan’s demographic challenges.

Sanae Takaichi, a protégé of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, is making her second bid to become Japan’s first female leader. Takaichi, a conservative figure with strong views on national security, resilience to disasters, and historical revisionism, is a prominent candidate in the leadership race.

Yoko Kamikawa, a Harvard-educated former diplomat, supports Prime Minister Kishida’s foreign and defense policies. Known for her efficiency and competence, Kamikawa’s experience in handling complex international issues could be an asset in leading Japan.

Taro Kono, a former critic turned mainstream politician, emphasizes the need for economic revitalization, strengthened security measures, and technological advancement. Kono’s adaptability and policy initiatives make him a noteworthy contender for the leadership position.

Toshimitsu Motegi, currently serving as the party secretary general, is positioned as a strong candidate with extensive experience in foreign and economic affairs. With a focus on economic growth and assertive responses to regional security challenges, Motegi presents a blend of stability and assertiveness in his leadership approach.

As Japan braces for a new era under a fresh leader, the upcoming vote will determine the direction the country takes in addressing critical issues and shaping its future trajectory.

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