Sanae Takaichi, a strong conservative leader, is to become the first Japanese Prime Minister after winning the ruling race of the Liberal Democratic Party leadership. The 64 -year -old former newsletter defeated four male rivals to secure his contribution.
Her victory comes when Japan faces political instability, rising prices and regional tensions. Takaichi leadership signals a clear shift towards right -wing politicians.
Sanae Takaichi, even though she is not a professional singer, is known for her love for music with heavy metal. In her youth she played drums in a university band.
The viral old video shows its passionately execution x Japanese rock anthem “Rusty Nail” on television. X Japan, founded in 1982, is the legendary Japanese rock and heavy metal band. The video has become a viral, with almost 1 watching on Twitter (now x).
Social media has enthusiastically responded.
“It’s so great to see as a fan of x Japan. I’m so happy for my beloved Japanese that Takaichi Sanae will be another prime minister. God bless and protects Japan!” He wrote one of them.
“I’m for her if he’s a fan of Hanshin Tigers!” He wrote another.
Another user noted: “I don’t care if she sang heavy metal songs or Hanshin Tiger’s fans. I care that she has to take care of illegal immigrants and fake refugees now begging Japan from the inside and end like a western world and it can end if the government just let it go.”
Who is Sanae Takaichi?
Sanae Takaichi became president of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) 4 October. Now it is now ready to become the first Japanese premiere.
Protege of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has held several key cabinet roles. Takaichi supports “abenomics”, supports higher public spending and tax reduction for inflation management.
Staunch Conservatives, against the marriage of persons of the same sex, the inheritance of women with the imperial throne and a separate surname for married couples.
Foreign policy prefers stronger links to Japanese-USA and “Japan’s first” approach. Known for her nationalist attitude and often visited the controversial shrine Yasukuni.
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