Sunday, November 30, 2025
20.1 C
New Delhi

Sanae Takaichi Vows To ‘Work Like A Horse’ After Becoming Japan’s First Woman Prime Minister

Tokyo [Japan], October 21 (ANI): Rebuilding Japan through the cooperation of each generation via relentless work featured prominently in the speech of Japan’s newly elected Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi as she took office on Tuesday.

In her speech to the members of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) who elected her, Takaichi said, “I will keep my promises. We can only rebuild by reuniting every generation and with everybody’s participation. Because there are only a few of us, I ask everybody to work; Work like a horse. I myself will cast aside the idea of “work-life balance”. I’ll work, work, work, work, and work.”

She emphasised that to “rebuild Japan and LDP”, each has to “work tirelessly in area of your expertise. I’ll , also, work with humility so please provide me your guidance.”

Looking ahead, PM Takaichi highlighted the need for swift implementation of several policies and emphasised on the need to make LDP more spirited. She said, “At this moment, rather than feeling happy, I feel the hardship that is to come. There are overwhelming amount of work that we must do together. That is what I believe. The are many policies that needs to be quickly implemented. Together, we will make the LDP a more spirited, positive, and energetic party. Efforts are also required to make LDP a party that can turn people’s anxieties into hope.”

Japan’s Liberal Democratic Party President Sanae Takaichi was elected Prime Minister by parliament on Tuesday, to become the country’s first woman leader.

Takaichi avoided a runoff with a victory in a first round of voting in the Lower House, garnering 237 votes against Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan leader Yoshihiko Noda’s 149, Kyodo reported.

The official Japanese news agency said that 64-year-old Takaichi won 237 of 465 votes cast in the lower house of Parliament to become the Japan PM.

Among the challenges that the new PM faces is a sluggish economy and uniting the ruling party which has been rocked by scandals and internal conflicts.

On Monday Takaichi, who has been looking for a new political partner, reached a formal agreement with Osaka Governor Hirofumi Yoshimura, who leads the JIP, also known as Nippon Ishin no Kai.

(This report has been published as part of an auto-generated syndicate wire feed. Apart from the headline, no editing has been done in the copy by ABP Live.)

Go to Source

Hot this week

Pope Leo set to visit Lebanon with hope for peace as Israeli strikes escalate

The visit marks the second stop on the pontiff’s first international tour since assuming leadership of the Catholic Church, following a four day trip to Turkey where he repeatedly warned that the world is edging toward a patchwork conflict that risks Read More

‘De Facto State Policy Of Organised And Widespread Torture’: 10-Point UN Report Slams Israel

The UN Committee Against Torture criticized Israel’s post-Oct 7 actions, detention conditions, torture reports, and lack of anti-torture law. Read More

The Warmth Of Sustainability: Why Recycled Winterwear Is The Future Of Fashion

Recycled winterwear is transforming the fashion landscape as brands embrace circular materials, innovative fabrics, and eco-conscious design Go to Source Author: News18 Read More

Easy Macadamia Party Bites To Brighten Your Christmas Holiday Table

Add festive flair to your Christmas table with these quick macadamia party bites, including crispy veggie fritters, zesty raspberry tartlets, indulgent chocolate-toffee bonbons Go to Source Author: News18 Read More

Survey Shows 88% Indians Are Happy But Deeper Emotional Needs Go Unmet

India has been named the world’s happiest nation with 88% of people reporting contentment, according to the 2025 Ipsos World Happiness Survey. Read More

Topics

Pope Leo set to visit Lebanon with hope for peace as Israeli strikes escalate

The visit marks the second stop on the pontiff’s first international tour since assuming leadership of the Catholic Church, following a four day trip to Turkey where he repeatedly warned that the world is edging toward a patchwork conflict that risks Read More

‘De Facto State Policy Of Organised And Widespread Torture’: 10-Point UN Report Slams Israel

The UN Committee Against Torture criticized Israel’s post-Oct 7 actions, detention conditions, torture reports, and lack of anti-torture law. Read More

The Warmth Of Sustainability: Why Recycled Winterwear Is The Future Of Fashion

Recycled winterwear is transforming the fashion landscape as brands embrace circular materials, innovative fabrics, and eco-conscious design Go to Source Author: News18 Read More

Easy Macadamia Party Bites To Brighten Your Christmas Holiday Table

Add festive flair to your Christmas table with these quick macadamia party bites, including crispy veggie fritters, zesty raspberry tartlets, indulgent chocolate-toffee bonbons Go to Source Author: News18 Read More

Survey Shows 88% Indians Are Happy But Deeper Emotional Needs Go Unmet

India has been named the world’s happiest nation with 88% of people reporting contentment, according to the 2025 Ipsos World Happiness Survey. Read More

News18 Afternoon Digest: Rahul, Sonia Gandhi Face Criminal Conspiracy Charges In Fresh FIR In National Herald Case & Other Stories

We are also covering: Govt, Opposition set to square off over National Herald FIR, SIR at winter session from tomorrow and other top stories. Read More

SIR Voter Roll Revision Deadline Extended By One Week To February 14 For 12 States

As per reports, draft list will be released on December 16. Read More

‘Silence Is Bad’: Shashi Tharoor Seeks Clarity From Pakistan On Imran Khan Amid Death Rumours

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor has voiced concern over Pakistan’s silence on Imran Khan’s condition, as speculation and uncertainty continue to intensify. Read More

Related Articles