Shinjiro Koizumi, Shigeru Ishiba, and Sanae Takaichi are competing in the leadership race for Japan's ruling party. Getty Images


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The incoming leader will inherit the responsibility of managing the world's fourth-largest economy during challenging times marked by rising living costs, a struggling yen, and high inflation. Additionally, Japan is navigating increasing security threats in the region, especially with tensions from neighbouring countries like China.

Among the frontrunners is Sanae Takaichi, the current economic security minister, who stands out as a potential first female prime minister of Japan. Takaichi is a conservative and a staunch supporter of the late Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's policies, and she has expressed her commitment to economic growth. However, her past opposition to allowing married women to retain their maiden names raises questions about her progressive credentials.

Shinjiro Koizumi, 43, is another key candidate. A charismatic figure from a prominent political family, he has presented himself as a reformer, echoing his father, former Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi. If elected, he would be Japan’s youngest leader. Koizumi has gained popularity, especially among younger voters, by supporting progressive ideas such as women’s rights to retain their maiden names and allowing women to inherit the imperial throne.

Lastly, Shigeru Ishiba, a seasoned politician with a serious approach to national security, is making his fifth attempt at the top job. He advocates for reducing Japan's reliance on nuclear energy and has suggested forming an Asian security alliance similar to NATO to address threats from China and North Korea. Although Ishiba’s critical stance toward his party has earned him some enemies within the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), it has also garnered him support among grassroots members and the public.

The LDP has been in power nearly continuously since its establishment in 1955, and its chosen candidate is expected to receive parliamentary approval when the Diet convenes next month. With general elections scheduled for next year, the new leader could potentially call for a snap election, possibly before the U.S. presidential election in November.

The current Prime Minister, Fumio Kishida, is stepping down amid a series of political scandals that have marred his leadership and fueled calls for his resignation. The next leader will need to restore the LDP’s reputation ahead of the upcoming elections.

In recent months, the LDP has been embroiled in significant scandals, including allegations that two of its influential factions failed to declare their finances properly and rerouted funds as kickbacks. These controversies have put a spotlight on high-ranking officials within the party, further complicating the political landscape.

The new prime minister will also need to navigate Japan’s relationship with the United States, especially with the potential for a new American president following the upcoming election. The partnership with the U.S. has always been crucial for Japan's strategy in the Asia-Pacific region, and Kishida had recently expanded defence cooperation with the U.S. to address growing security challenges in Asia.

As the party prepares for the leadership vote, political analysts anticipate a close contest between Takaichi, Koizumi, and Ishiba, with the outcome remaining uncertain until the last moment.

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