Campaigning for the Liberal Democratic Party's presidential election starts today, with voting scheduled for 27 September. This crucial election will determine Japan’s next prime minister and significantly impact the party’s future direction.
Prime Minister Kishida’s decision not to seek reelection has set the stage for a competitive race with nine candidates, including prominent figures like Shigeru Ishiba, Taro Kono and Sanae Takaichi. The campaign will feature intense debates, and a runoff is anticipated, focusing on garnering support from LDP lawmakers.
Following the election, a new prime minister will be appointed, potentially leading to a snap general election within the next few months.
For an in-depth analysis of these developments, please check our summary report attached below.