In Japan, the ruling Liberal Democratic Party has elected a new leader. The 64-year-old Sanae Takaichi was chosen for the post, and she is expected to enter history as the first woman who could become the country’s prime minister.
Takaichi has been active in politics for many years. She has served in various ministries and gained recognition in society as a prominent figure.
The new leader faces economic difficulties, rising prices and issues related to the standard of living of the population. In addition, continuing international cooperation will also be her responsibility.
According to experts, Takaichi may regain some of the party’s supporters, but it may be difficult for her to achieve wider popular support.
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