From a Ok-pop drum duet to a feud with China to an extra-early election, Japan’s PM Sanae Takaichi has had fairly a roller-coaster trip in her first three months in workplace. Driving on a wave of recognition, the hardline conservative dissolved parliament and referred to as an election practically three years early in a bid to regain a single-party majority and consolidate her maintain on energy. We take a more in-depth take a look at Japan’s “iron woman” and her insurance policies since changing into the nation’s first feminine chief.
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