Sanai Takahashi

Sanai Takahashi

politician Japan

Sanai Takahashi is a prominent Japanese politician and the first woman to be appointed as the Prime Minister of Japan. Her political career has been marked by significant achievements, including her recent ascension to a leadership role within the ruling Liberal Democratic Party. However, her tenure faced challenges, notably the recent decision by the Komeito party to withdraw from the ruling coalition after 26 years, which has put her upcoming leadership in a precarious position. Takahashi has expressed regret over the dissolution of this long-standing partnership, highlighting the turbulence in Japanese politics as she prepares for her new responsibilities.

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United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates: Japanese Prime Minister Sanai Takahashi is engaging in discussions with Chinese President Xi Jinping at the APEC summit. 6

Al Ittihad: الرئيس الصيني ورئيسة وزراء اليابان يجريان محادثات على هامش قمة أبيك

United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates: Sanai Takahashi expressed her desire for a new golden era in Japanese-American relations. 7

Al Ittihad: ترامب: الولايات المتّحدة حليفة لليابان "على أعلى مستوى"

United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates: New Japanese Prime Minister Sanai Takahashi is also participating in the ASEAN summit. 5

Al Ittihad: وزراء خارجية آسيان يلتقون قبيل قمة تجمع القادة

United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates: Sanai Takahashi, the new Prime Minister of Japan, pledged to accelerate the pace of military buildup and spending. 9

Al Ittihad: رئيسة وزراء اليابان تتعهد بتسريع وتيرة بناء الجيش

United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates: Sanai Takahashi is the first woman to assume the position of Prime Minister in Japan's history. 7

Al Ittihad: انهيار الائتلاف الحاكم في اليابان بعد 26 عاماً من الاستقرار