
Former Japanese Minister of Internal Affairs Sanae Takaiti won the election for the leadership of the Liberal Democratic Party. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to the Kyodo news agency, Takaiti will hold the position of the party's new leader until 2027. However, being the LDP leader does not automatically mean she will be appointed Prime Minister, as the party has lost its majority in parliament.
Nevertheless, the LDP remains the most influential political force in parliament in coalition with the "Komeito" party. According to information, Takaiti may assume office in October, and there is a possibility that she will become the first female Prime Minister in Japan's history.
This event marks an important historical stage in the country's politics, signaling new directions in women's political activity and participation. Women's active roles in leadership positions contribute to ensuring gender equality in society.
For this reason, Sanae Takaiti's election is seen as the beginning of political and social changes in Japan. This development is expected to have a positive impact on both the country's domestic and foreign policies.