Japan’s race for new prime minister kicks off with tight battle for leadership

Four candidates vying for head of the Liberal Democratic party include two women hoping to lead a country that has never had a female PM

The campaign to become Japan’s next prime minister has kicked off, with four candidates vying for leadership of the ruling party in an unusually close race.

The candidates include two women hoping to lead a country that has never had a female prime minister, though both are considered long shots.

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