‘Crisis made this happen’: Analyst on how Japan’s new PM shattered the glass ceiling #CNA
‘Crisis made this happen’: Analyst on how Japan’s new PM shattered the glass ceiling
Sanae Takaichi made history on Tuesday (Oct 21) after winning a parliamentary vote to become Japan’s first female prime minister. Political observers are largely positive about the 64-year-old’s appointment, describing her as a “do-er” who is decisive, straightforward and pragmatic. Kotaro Tamura, an adjunct professor at the National University of Singapore’s Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, discusses on CNA’s Asia First how Takaichi defied the odds in the country’s male-dominated, dynasty-driven political landscape to secure the top job.
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