Veteran lawmaker Shigeru Ishiba was set on Friday (Sept 27) to become Japan's next prime minister after winning a closely fought contest in his fifth and final attempt to lead the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP).
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00:00Veteran lawmaker Shigeru Ishiba was set on Friday to become Japan's next prime minister
00:06after winning a closely fought contest in his fifth and final attempt to lead the ruling
00:11Liberal Democratic Party.
00:13Ishiba prevailed over hardline nationalist Sanae Takahichi in a runoff vote in what was
00:19seen as one of the most unpredictable leadership elections in decades, with a record nine candidates
00:25in the field.
00:26The leader of the LDP, which has ruled Japan for almost all of the post-war era, is essentially
00:32assured of becoming Japan's premier because of its majority in parliament.
00:56Ishiba must quell anger at home over rising living costs and navigate a volatile security
01:08environment in East Asia fueled by an increasingly assertive China and nuclear-armed North Korea.
01:14The scramble to replace current premier Fumio Kishida was sparked in August when he announced
01:19his intention to step down over a series of scandals that plunged the LDP's ratings to
01:25record lows.