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Japan’s Ruling Party Launches Leadership Contest to Select Ishiba’s Successor

    Japan's ruling party opens leadership race to choose Ishiba's successor
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    TOKYO – The ruling party of outgoing Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba initiated official campaigning on Monday to select his successor, aiming to bring stability and recover voter support for the struggling Liberal Democrats.

    Five candidates are competing for the leadership of the Liberal Democratic Party ahead of an unpredictable vote set for early October. The campaign theme is: “Change, LDP.”

    The new leader must tackle the challenge of rising prices quickly to regain support after severe setbacks that left the LDP and its junior ally Komeito without a majority in either parliamentary house in the past year.

    Despite the challenges, the new leader is expected to become prime minister, as the LDP remains the leading party, while opposition factions are too fragmented to assemble a coalition.

    The person elected as LDP leader must also collaborate with main opposition parties or face repetitive no-confidence votes and a pattern of short-term leadership.

    Vote for LDP parliamentarians and members

    The October 4 vote will not be open to the general public. It will involve 295 LDP parliamentarians and one million grassroots party members, representing less than 1% of Japan’s eligible voters.

    A candidate who secures a majority becomes a party leader. If nobody wins a majority, there will be a runoff between the top two candidates in the first round.

    To be elected as prime minister, the new party leader will need votes from some opposition lawmakers in a parliamentary leadership vote, to be held within days.

    5 serving and former ministers in the race

    All five candidates are incumbent and former Cabinet ministers. They call themselves moderate conservatives as they emphasize their willingness to work with opposition groups. Agriculture Minister Shinjiro Koizumi and former economic security minister Sanae Takaichi are considered the top contenders.

    Here’s a rundown of the candidates:

    Shinjiro Koizumi, 44: The son of a popular former prime minister, Junichiro Koizumi, makes his second bid after running against Ishiba last year when he campaigned to reform the scandal-laden party. As agriculture minister for Ishiba, Koizumi released an emergency rice stockpile to lower prices and stabilize supply. Koizumi vowed to rebuild his party and listen to the people’s voices more closely to address their concerns, such as rising prices, growing foreign population and public safety. If elected, he will be Japan’s youngest leader since Hirobumi Ito, who in 1885 became the first Japanese premier at 44.

    Sanae Takaichi, 64 : A protégée of former prime minister Shinzo Abe, Takaichi lost to Ishiba last year in the runoff. A wartime history revisionist and China hawk, she regularly visits Yasukuni Shrine seen by Beijing and Seoul as a symbol of militarism. She supports more public spending and investment for growth and a strong military. She backs paternalistic family values and opposes a female emperor, as well as a revision to civil law to allow an option of keeping separate surnames for married couples — a change sought by rights groups so that women aren’t pressured into abandoning their names.

    Yoshimasa Hayashi, 64 : Chief Cabinet secretary of Ishiba’s government, Hayashi is a moderate who promises steady wage increases, a strong economy and defense. He has served in a number of other key Cabinet posts, including foreign, defense and education ministers. The Harvard-educated politician is fluent in English. He sings and plays the guitar and piano in a pop band Gi!ns, which he formed with three fellow parliamentarians to make politics approachable.

    Toshimitsu Motegi, 69 : Another Harvard graduate, Motegi has served in key posts including foreign and trade ministers and is known as a tough trade negotiator during U.S. President Donald Trump’s first term. Motegi said the Japan-U.S. alliance is key to his country’s diplomacy and that deepening the “relationship of trust” with Trump is essential.

    Takayuki Kobayashi, 50 : A former economic security minister who promises strong growth, defense and national unity, Kobayashi is ultra-conservative and may split votes with Takaichi. Nicknamed Koba-Hawk, he promises a tougher restrictions on foreign workers and says Japan’s defense spending target of 2% of GDP is insufficient.

    A first female prime minister?

    If elected, Takaichi, an ex-newscaster whose role model is former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, will be Japan’s first female prime minister. The country ranks near the bottom internationally for gender equality, especially in politics.

    Some experts worry that the hardline conservative would set back women’s advancement. Others say her revisionist views of Japan’s wartime history may complicate ties with Beijing and Seoul.

    In a policy speech on Friday, Takaichi said she wants good ties with China, as an important neighbor and that her harsh comments about China are mostly related to economics. She did not say she would visit Yasukuni if she became prime minister, but stressed her “gratitude” for those who sacrificed their lives for the country and are enshrined at Yasukuni.

    Cooperation with opposition is key

    Cooperation with opposition parties is vital as Japan faces a tense security environment and Trump is now expected to demand greater defense spending, experts say. While still uncertain, cooperation between the ruling coalition and key opposition focusing on security is possible and could contribute to political stability.

    The new LDP leader and prime minister will need help from either or both of the center-right opposition groups, the Japan Innovation Party, or Ishin, and the Democratic Party for the People, with which the LDP has collaborated on budget bills.

    Koizumi has approached Ishin and in August visited Osaka Expo, where he was escorted by party leader and Osaka Gov. Hirofumi Yoshimura. Hayashi reportedly met with a senior Ishin lawmaker over dinner recently, while Motegi announced his willingness to form a coalition with the two parties.

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