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Japan PM Suga to back vaccine minister Kono as successor

Taro Kono stops short of declaring candidacy, tells reporters he wants to consult party colleagues first

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 04 Sep 2021 6:30PM

Japan PM Suga to back vaccine minister Kono as successor
Taro Kono is popular among young voters, after building support through Twitter, where he has 2.3 million followers – a rarity in Japanese politics dominated by older and less social media-savvy men. – AFP pic, September 4, 2021

TOKYO – Outgoing Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga intends to back the popular minister in charge of Japan’s vaccination roll-out, Taro Kono, for the ruling Liberal Democratic Party’s (LDP) leadership race later this month, broadcaster Nippon New Network reported today.

The report comes after Suga’s surprise announcement yesterday that he would step down, setting the stage for a new leader who will become prime minister.

Suga is expected to stay on until his successor is chosen in the party election slated for September 29.

Hours after Suga’s announcement, broadcaster TBS reported, without citing sources, that Kono intended to run in the leadership race. Kono stopped short of declaring his candidacy, telling reporters that he wanted to consult with party colleagues first.

A former foreign and defence minister, Kono, 58, is popular among young voters, after building support through Twitter, where he has 2.3 million followers – a rarity in Japanese politics dominated by older and less social media-savvy men.

Former foreign minister Fumio Kishida has already thrown his hat in the ring, while several others have voiced interest to run in the race, making the outcome even more unpredictable.

Japan had gone through six prime ministers in as many years, before Suga’s predecessor, Shinzo Abe’s record eight-year tenure. – Reuters, September 4, 2021

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