TOKYO – Ms Sanae Takaichi, 64, is poised to become Japan’s first woman prime minister, following in the footsteps of her political role model – the late Margaret Thatcher, Britain’s first female leader.
Much like the “Iron Lady” who led Britain from 1979 to 1990 and died at 87 in 2013, Ms Takaichi is a staunch conservative.
On Oct 4, she was victorious among five contenders
She is set to be named Japan’s prime minister when the Diet convenes for an extraordinary session, likely on Oct 15.
During the hustings, she adopted a more moderate stance
Ms Takaichi’s mentor was the late former prime minister Shinzo Abe, who appointed her to prominent party and government positions during his two spells in office from 2006 to 2007 and from 2012 to 2020.
The 10-term lawmaker is a self-made politician, raised in a deeply conservative household in Nara prefecture by a factory worker father and a policewoman mother.
Her parents initially opposed her entry into politics and refused to fund her higher education if she moved out of home or attended private schools.
While she qualified for the elite private Keio and Waseda univ...


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