Japan’s parliament elected ultraconservative Sanae Takaichi as the country’s first female prime minister, replacing Shigeru Ishiba after the LDP’s July election drubbing. Her hastily forged coalition with the right-leaning Japan Innovation Party, after the LDP split with Komeito, secured the vote but still lacks a majority in both houses. Takaichi will unveil a Cabinet with allies of Taro Aso, while JIP declines minister posts for now. She faces rising prices, a looming policy speech and talks with U.S. President Donald Trump, amid criticism over her hawkish views and ties to Yasukuni Shrine.
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