Japan's Suga formally voted in as PM, readies 'continuity cabinet'

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Japanese ruling party president Yoshihide Suga is poised to become the nation's next prime minister and pull together a 'continuity' cabinet, about half of which will not change from the current makeup.

TOKYO - Japan's Yoshihide Suga was voted prime minister by parliament's lower house on Wednesday, becoming the country's first new leader in nearly eight years, as he readied a"continuity cabinet" expected to keep about half of predecessor Shinzo Abe's lineup.

Suga won 314 votes out of 462 cast by parliament's lower house members. The chamber takes precedence in electing a premier over the upper house, which was also expected to pick Suga because of a ruling bloc majority. Domestic media said that roughly half of the new cabinet would be people from the Abe cabinet. There will be only two women and the average age, including Suga, is 60.

Abe's younger brother, Nobuo Kishi, is likely to be tapped for the defence portfolio, while outgoing Defence Minister Taro Kono will take charge of administrative reform, a post he has held before. "In the longer term, because foreign investors' interest in Japanese stocks has been low, if he presses ahead with structural reforms and deregulations, that is a theme investors like and would be a positive surprise," Niihara added.

 

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