Saturday, January 24, 2026
9.1 C
New Delhi

Japan’s incoming PM Takaichi picks ex-Finance Minister as deputy party leader, ex-PM as VP

Japan’s incoming Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has appointed former Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki as the Secretary-General of her Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), who would essentially be her deputy in the party. She has also appointed former premier and party heavyweight Taro Aso as the party’s vice president.

Sanae Takaichi, who is expected to become Japan’s next prime minister, chose former premier and party heavyweight Taro Aso on Tuesday as vice president of her ruling party, a move some analysts saw as a restraining force against big fiscal spending.

Takaichi also chose former finance minister Shunichi Suzuki as secretary-general of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), a job that wields huge influence in party affairs, in a line-up of key party posts announced on Tuesday.

STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD

The announcements came after the ruling party’s pick of fiscal dove Takaichi as its head on Saturday, putting her on course to become Japan’s first female prime minister.

Japan’s share prices surged and the yen slumped this week on market expectations Takaichi will deploy big fiscal stimulus and pressure the central bank to go slow in raising interest rates.

“During the leadership race, the Aso faction backed Takaichi, so her administration may remain strongly influenced by him,” said Takahide Kiuchi, executive economist at Nomura Research Institute.

“Aso’s influence could moderate aggressive fiscal or overly dovish monetary impulses,” he said, adding Suzuki is also seen as emphasising fiscal discipline.

Aso was prime minister when the collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2008 jolted the global economy.

While he served as finance minister when former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe deployed his “Abenomics” stimulus policies in 2013, Aso has preached the need to keep heavily indebted Japan’s fiscal house in order. He is thus seen by markets as holding a more balanced approach on fiscal policy than proponents of aggressive spending like Takaichi.

STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD

But bond markets remained jittery on prospects Takaichi’s minority coalition could form an alliance with an opposition party, and nod to its calls for tax breaks and big spending.

The yield on the 20-year Japanese government bond (JGB) marked a fresh 26-year peak and the benchmark 10-year yield notched 17-year highs on Tuesday, on market views Takaichi’s policies may strain Japan’s already worsening finances.

Domestic media reported that Takaichi is in talks to possibly form an alliance with the Democratic Party for the People, which has proposed income tax reforms aimed at boosting take-home pay for working households.

“If Takaichi were to choose the Democratic Party, the size of spending could rise depending on what its leader will demand in exchange for forming an alliance,” said Naomi Muguruma, chief bond strategist at Mitsubishi UFJ Morgan Stanley Securities.

“There’s no guarantee Aso would serve as a counter-force against big spending,” she said. “Given so much uncertainty, there won’t be many investors willing to buy JGBs.”

STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD

(This is an agency story. Except for the headline, the story has not been edited by Firstpost staff.)

End of Article

Go to Source

Hot this week

KSI’s YouTube revenue revealed on Michael McIntyre’s Big Show

Image Via Instagram KSI’s YouTube earnings and channel performance were revealed on television during a segment of Michael McIntyre’s Big Show. Read More

Cannot dismiss blood pressure as a lifestyle disease and deny disability pension to military officer: High court

Image: IANS NEW DELHI: Disability pension to a military officer suffering from blood pressure issues cannot be denied merely by terming primary hypertension a lifestyle disorder, Delhi high court has observed, rejecting the Union go Read More

‘Possession of gun does…’: Ex-air force officer comments on Minneapolis man shot by federal agents

Adam Kinzinger, a former officer of the US Air Force, has voiced his strong objection to the tragic shooting of Alex Pretti by immigration agents in Minneapolis. Read More

Topics

KSI’s YouTube revenue revealed on Michael McIntyre’s Big Show

Image Via Instagram KSI’s YouTube earnings and channel performance were revealed on television during a segment of Michael McIntyre’s Big Show. Read More

Cannot dismiss blood pressure as a lifestyle disease and deny disability pension to military officer: High court

Image: IANS NEW DELHI: Disability pension to a military officer suffering from blood pressure issues cannot be denied merely by terming primary hypertension a lifestyle disorder, Delhi high court has observed, rejecting the Union go Read More

‘Possession of gun does…’: Ex-air force officer comments on Minneapolis man shot by federal agents

Adam Kinzinger, a former officer of the US Air Force, has voiced his strong objection to the tragic shooting of Alex Pretti by immigration agents in Minneapolis. Read More

Get rid of issues you faced in govt offices, PM Modi tells 61k recruits

PM Modi (IANS) NEW DELHI: PM Narendra Modi on Saturday urged over 61,000 newly-recruited personnel to reflect on the difficulties they faced while dealing with govt offices over the past 5-7 years, and to ensure citizens don’ Read More

India votes against UN resolution censuring Iran

ANI file photo NEW DELHI: India joined China, Pakistan and four other countries in voting against a UN Human Rights Council resolution that strongly deplored the crackdown on protests in Iran and extended the mandate of a fact-findi Read More

Supreme Court judge slams collegium for transfer on government nudge

Image: IANS NEW DELHI: Stressing that the biggest threat to the independence of the judiciary “is from within”, Supreme Court judge Ujjal Bhuyan expressed on Saturday his dissent and disappointment with the collegiumR Read More

Related Articles