Japan LDP's Takaichi explores coalition with right-leaning party in pr…
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TOKYO — Japan"s weakened Liberal Democratic Party is set to begin policy talks on Thursday with the Japan Innovation Party (JIP) as Sanae Takaichi, the ruling party"s new leader, woos an ally to help clinch a prime ministerial vote expected next week.
The Nikkei share average rose as prospects appeared to brighten for Takaichi to become Japan"s first woman premier, stoking bets on a revival in big spending and loose monetary policy.
Takaichi"s path to succeed Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba had seemed all but certain until the LDP"s junior partner, Komeito, quit their 26-year coalition last week, setting off a flurry of negotiations with rival parties to select the next premier.
"There were strong views (among party members) that we should win as many of the policies that we have been committed to as possible, then form a coalition and change Japanese politics," Fumitake Fujita, co-head of the JIP, told reporters.
He was speaking after members of his right-leaning party agreed at a meeting on Thursday to leave the final decision to party executives.
Taken together, the two parties would b
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