
Japan's Liberal Democratic Party has elected a new leader. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
64-year-old Sane Takaichi was elected to this position. She is expected to make history as the first woman who could become the country's prime minister.
Takaichi has been active in politics for many years. She has worked in various ministries and is a well-known figure in the public eye.
The new leader faces important tasks such as addressing economic problems, rising prices, and improving the living standards of the population. Additionally, developing and strengthening international cooperation is also her responsibility.
According to experts, Takaichi may regain some supporters within the party, but her support among the general public is likely limited. In Japan, the role of the new leader is of great importance in resolving political processes and socio-economic issues.
Under Takaichi's leadership, important decisions are expected to be made in both domestic and foreign policy. Therefore, her activity will be significant not only for the party but for the entire country.