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Public support strong for Japan's Covid-19 vaccine minister Taro Kono as next PM
2021-09-06 00:00:00.0     海峡时报-亚洲     原网页

       

       TOKYO (REUTERS) - Japanese voters strongly support Mr Taro Kono, minister in charge of fighting Covid-19, becoming the next prime minister, a second opinion poll said on Monday (Sept 6), as potential candidates prepare announcements that they will contest the leadership of the ruling party.

       Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga's shock Friday announcement that he was stepping down has thrown a ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) leadership race set for Sept 29 into disarray, with a wide array of candidates set to vie for the top job.

       The LDP's majority in parliament guarantees the winner will become prime minister.

       According to the survey by the Yomiuri Shimbun daily, 23 per cent of respondents said Mr Kono, the minister in charge of vaccines, was the most suitable person to take over, echoing a Sunday poll that had 31.9% favouring Mr Kono.

       Mr Kono held a narrow edge over former defence minister Shigeru Ishiba, with 21 per cent. Former foreign minister Fumio Kishida, who has already formally announced his candidacy, trailed with 12 per cent.

       A former foreign and defence minister, the 58-year-old Mr Kono, educated at Georgetown University and a fluent English speaker, has built a popular following among young voters with an active social media presence in two languages, with 2.3 million followers on his Japanese page alone.

       Mr Kono has long been a favoured candidate for prime minister and has made no secret of wanting the job, but party elders are wary of him for his outspokenness and reputation as a maverick.

       Others feel he is still too young for the job.

       Over the weekend, though, one TV network reported that Mr Kono had gained Mr Suga's backing.

       With no clear front-runner at this point, the actions of Mr Suga's predecessor, Mr Shinzo Abe, are being closely watched. Mr Abe quit the premiership last year due to ill health but still retains influence in the party's two largest factions and among conservative lawmakers.

       Japanese media has reported that Mr Abe will be backing former internal affairs minister Sanae Takaichi, who hopes to become Japan's first woman prime minister.

       But Monday's Yomiuri survey had Ms Takaichi trailing badly at 3 per cent - just behind Mr Abe himself, at 5 per cent.

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