Yoshihide Suga Elected As Japan’s New Prime Minister To Succeed Abe

Yoshihide Suga Elected As Japan’s New Prime Minister To Succeed Abe

TOKYO, Sept 16 (NNN-NHK) – Yoshihide Suga, the new leader of Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), was formally elected as Japan’s new prime minister, to succeed Shinzo Abe in an extraordinary parliamentary session early this afternoon.

Suga was elected by both chambers of parliament, winning 314 votes in the 465-member lower house and 142 votes in the 245-member upper house.

The new prime minister is expected to form a cabinet filled with ministers who served under Abe.

Suga vowed to push forward with Abe’s policies such as “Abenomics,” a mix of measures including monetary easing and fiscal stimulus, aimed at easing deflation and stimulating growth in the Japanese economy.– NNN-NHK

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