Japan to get 1st female PM in Sanae Takaichi
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The small, upstart Sanseito party’s ‘Japanese First’ message capitalized on anxieties about immigration and frustration with the political establishment.
All five candidates competing in Saturday's governing Liberal Democratic Party leadership vote to replace outgoing Shigeru Ishiba as prime minister are vowing tougher measures on foreigners
Opposition party Sanseito said Oct. 1 it will push for anti-espionage legislation and promote stricter policies on foreign nationals under its “Japanese First Project.”
Japan's far-right Sanseito party has set up an international arm to court Trump allies such as Steve Bannon and like-minded groups in Europe, betting that global conservative recognition will help it shake up staid Japanese politics,
Japans far-right Sanseito party is building an international network to strengthen its domestic influence by engaging with allies of U.S. President Donald Trump and right-wing groups across Europe. Founded during
Days before the ruling Liberal Democratic Party's presidential election, candidate Sanae Takaichi said she won't rule out policy discussions with rising right-wing parties, including Sanseito and the Conservative Party of Japan.
Japan’s governing party has elected former Economic Security Minister Sanae Takaichi as its new leader, making her likely to become the country’s first female prime minister
Sanseito warned of a "silent invasion" of foreigners, and leader Sohei Kamiya used a derogatory term for ethnic Koreans at a rally, later issuing an immediate apology