Japanese political hawk and strident China critic Sanae Takaichi said on Thursday she will run in the ruling party’s leadership election, a campaign that could make her Japan’s first woman prime minister.
Takaichi, seen among the favourites in the race, will be up against popular agriculture minister Shinjiro Koizumi, who is expected to formally declare his candidacy on Friday.
They aim to succeed moderate Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba as the head of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party in a partyroom vote slated for October 4.
“What we need now is politics that transforms people’s daily lives and anxieties about the future into hopes and dreams,” Takaichi said in a brief media address to announce her run on Thursday.
“And it is also strong politics that will overcome the crisis Japan f