Lawmakers applaud as Sanae Takaichi, standing, was elected as Japan’s new prime minister throughout the extraordinary session of the decrease home, in Tokyo, Oct. 21, 2025.
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TOKYO — Japan’s parliament elected ultraconservative Sanae Takaichi because the nation’s first feminine prime minister Tuesday, a day after her struggling celebration struck a coalition cope with a brand new companion anticipated to drag her governing bloc additional to the best.
Takaichi replaces Shigeru Ishiba, ending a three-month political vacuum and wrangling because the Liberal Democratic Celebration’s disastrous election loss in July.
Ishiba, who lasted just one 12 months as prime minister, resigned with his Cabinet earlier within the day, paving the way in which for his successor.
Takaichi gained 237 votes — 4 greater than a majority — in comparison with 149 gained by Yoshikoko Noda, head of the most important opposition celebration, the Constitutional Democratic Celebration of Japan, within the decrease home, which elects the prime minister. Because the outcomes have been introduced, Takaichi stood up and bowed deeply.
The LDP’s alliance with the Osaka-based rightwing Japan Innovation Celebration, or Ishin no Kai, ensured her premiership as a result of the opposition just isn’t united. Takaichi’s untested alliance remains to be wanting a majority in each homes of parliament and might want to court docket different opposition teams to cross any laws — a threat that would make her authorities unstable and short-lived.
The 2 events signed a coalition settlement on insurance policies underscoring Takaichi’s hawkish and nationalistic views.
Their last-minute deal got here after the Liberal Democrats misplaced its longtime companion, the Buddhist-backed Komeito, which has a extra dovish and centrist stance. The breakup threatened a change of energy for the LDP, which has ruled Japan nearly uninterrupted for many years.
Tackling rising costs and different financial measures is the highest precedence for the Takaichi authorities, LDP Secretary Common Shunichi Suzuki advised NHK public tv as he apologized over the delay due to the celebration’s inner energy battle because the July election. He stated the brand new coalition will cooperate with different opposition events to shortly deal with rising costs to “stay as much as the expectations of the folks.”
Later within the day, Takaichi, 64, will current a Cupboard with a lot of allies of LDP’s strongest kingmaker, Taro Aso, and others who backed her within the celebration management vote.
JIP is not going to maintain ministerial posts in Takaichi’s Cupboard till his celebration is assured about its partnership with the LDP, Yoshimura stated.
Takaichi is working on deadline, as she prepares for a serious coverage speech later this week, talks with U.S. President Donald Trump and regional summits. She must shortly deal with rising costs and compile economy-boosting measures by late December to deal with public frustration.
Whereas she is the primary lady serving as Japan’s prime minister, she is in no rush to advertise gender equality or variety.
Takaichi is amongst Japanese politicians who’ve stonewalled measures for girls’s development. Takaichi helps the imperial household’s male-only succession and opposes same-sex marriage and permitting separate surnames for married {couples}.
A protege of assassinated former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, Takaichi is predicted to emulate his insurance policies together with a stronger navy and economic system, in addition to revising Japan’s pacifist structure. Along with her probably weak grip on energy, it is unknown how a lot Takaichi will be capable to obtain.
Additionally an admirer of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, Takaichi was first elected to parliament in 1993 and has served in a lot of senior celebration and authorities posts, together with as ministers of financial safety and inner affairs, however her diplomatic background is skinny.
When Komeito left the governing coalition, it cited the LDP’s lax response to slush fund scandals that led to their consecutive election defeats.
The centrist celebration additionally raised concern about Takaichi’s revisionist view of Japan’s wartime previous and her common prayers at Yasukuni Shrine regardless of protests from Beijing and Seoul that see the visits as lack of regret about Japanese aggression, in addition to her latest xenophobic remarks.
Takaichi has toned down her hawkish rhetoric. On Friday, she despatched a non secular decoration as a substitute of going to Yasukuni.

