Japan's 'Iron Lady' Sanae Takaichi Poised to Become First Female Prime Minister

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Sanae Takaichi, a prominent conservative politician and member of Japan's ruling LDP, has won the party leadership on its 70th anniversary, positioning her to become Japan's first female prime minister. Known for her strong conservative stance and inspired by Margaret Thatcher, she aims to revitalize Japan's economy and address social issues, while navigating a party facing declining support and rising far-right influence.
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- Japan Is Set for Its First Female Prime Minister The New York Times
- Japan ruling party picks new leader, likely to become country’s first female prime minister CNN
- Inspired by Thatcher, Japan's PM-in-waiting Takaichi smashes glass ceiling Reuters
- What awaits probable Japan PM Sanae Takaichi? 5 things to know Nikkei Asia
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