Japanese government to determine new PM on Oct. 4

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The Japanese government on Tuesday has decided to determine a new prime minister on Oct. 4.

The presidential election of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), scheduled for Sept. 29 is expected to effectively decide the next premier succeeding the outgoing Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, who is to resign at the end of September, as the LDP controls the powerful lower house of parliament.

Four candidates, former foreign minister Fumio Kishida, former communications minister Sanae Takaichi, vaccination minister Taro Kono as well as Seiko Noda, executive acting secretary-general of the LDP, have already announced their bids for the LDP race.

“The new prime minister is expected to launch a new Cabinet on the same day and decide on deputy ministers and other personnel later.

“All four candidates have said they would deliver a policy speech and hold a question-and-answer session with opposition parties if elected.”

In this case, the two most likely timetables for the general election are to begin campaigning on Oct. 26 for the poll on Nov. 7, or campaigning on Nov. 2 for the voting on Nov. 14.

Four candidates are projected to continue to exchange opinions on industry groups and local organizations.

From Thursday, they are planned to answer questions from the public in online policy debate sessions lasting for four days.

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