Former Japanese Foreign Minister Tosimitsu Mottgie announced his candidacy for the leadership of the ruling party and, de fact, for the prime minister of Japan on the day after the resignation of Siger Isiba. The resignation, who had taken over the prime minister less than a year ago, announced his decision Sunday, inaugurating a new period of uncertainty for the country, which is already confronted with galloping inflation and the customs duties imposed by the US. The Liberal Democratic Party, a right -wing conservative party, which has almost continuously ruled the country for decades, should now organize an internal electoral process, which could be held in early October. Mottgie, an influential executive, is the first to announce his intention to take over the party leadership, stating that he wants to “contribute to Japan’s progress, solving the difficult problems at national and international level”. The Liberal Democratic Party suffered in July […]
Source: News Beast

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