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Sanae Takaichi Makes History as Japan’s First Woman to Secure Electoral Mandate

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Tokyo: Sanae Takaichi has etched her name into Japan’s political history after leading her party to a decisive election victory, becoming the country’s first woman to win a national mandate as prime minister.

Takaichi first assumed office in October after taking charge of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). With the latest election outcome, she has now secured voter endorsement, marking a milestone in a nation where political leadership has long been dominated by men. The LDP and its coalition partner together captured a commanding two-thirds majority in the House of Representatives.

Often described as a committed conservative, Takaichi has openly cited former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher as a political inspiration, expressing admiration for her leadership style and resolve. Her policy positions reflect a traditional outlook, including opposition to same-sex marriage and resistance to proposed legal changes that would allow married couples to retain separate surnames. She has also argued against altering imperial succession rules to include women and has consistently supported conventional family structures.

The election result has drawn international attention, with leaders from across Asia and beyond offering congratulations. Prime Minister Narendra Modi described the outcome as a “landmark victory,” saying he looked forward to strengthening ties between India and Japan under Takaichi’s leadership.

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim also welcomed the result, stating that the strong mandate showed public faith in Takaichi’s plans for economic revival and political renewal. Recalling her visit to Malaysia last year, he noted her active engagement on shared regional concerns.

From Taipei, President Lai Ching-te said the result reflected voters’ confidence in Takaichi’s vision, adding that he hoped to deepen cooperation between Japan and Taiwan in addressing regional challenges based on shared democratic values.

As she begins her full term with a solid parliamentary majority, Takaichi faces the task of balancing her conservative agenda with the expectations of a changing electorate, while navigating economic pressures and a complex regional security environment.

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