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Japan could get its first woman or youngest-ever prime minister on Friday when the ruling party holds a leadership vote described as the most “unpredictable” in many years. A record nine candidates are in the running after the long-powerful factions of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) disbanded earlier this year over a funding scandal…
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Japan ruling party to hold ‘toss-up’ vote for next PM
Japan could get its first woman or youngest-ever prime minister on Friday when the ruling party holds a leadership vote described as the most “unpredictable” in many years. A record nine candidates are in the running after the long-powerful factions of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) disbanded earlier this year over a funding scandal…