TechFlow news: On October 21, in the House of Representatives prime minister nomination election held this afternoon local time (October 21), Liberal Democratic Party President Sanae Takaichi received 237 votes (the House has a total of 465 seats), winning by over half. Although the Senate's prime minister nomination vote has not yet taken place, Takaichi has effectively been elected as Japan's 104th prime minister, making her the country's first female prime minister. Takaichi, aged 64, was elected president of the Liberal Democratic Party on the 4th of this month and is one of the representative figures of Japan's right-wing politicians, advocating expansionary fiscal policies and increased defense spending. (Jinshi)
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