Japan's First Female Prime Minister Embraces Conservative Roots and Personal Style

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Sanae Takaichi, a conservative Japanese politician and potential future prime minister, is celebrated for her humble beginnings and traditional values, with supporters highlighting her softer side and dedication to economic and nationalist policies, despite concerns over her hardline views and social conservatism.
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