This is Sanae Takaichi. If you don't know her yet, you will.
Japan's first female prime minister, she broke through in a nation where women hold just 10% of parliamentary seats.
Sanae won the LDP leadership and secured the role via a coalition with the Japan Innovation Party after the LDP lost majorities amid scandals.
From Nara, with a cop mom and auto-worker dad, she funded her Kobe University studies with part-time jobs, despite family pushback, and played drums in a heavy metal band.
Elected independently in 1993, she joined the LDP in 1996, rising through key roles.
A self-styled "Iron Lady" inspired by Thatcher, mentored by Shinzo Abe, she's nationalist, hawkish on China, and Taiwan-friendly, while opposing same-sex marriage, aligning with global conservative populism.
Her "Sanaenomics" pushes bold monetary easing, fiscal stimulus, and investments in #AI, semiconductors, and defense.
For America, she's a key ally: upholding U.S.-Japan trade deals, boosting defense spending, and countering China, aligning with Trump's Asia moves
Sanae's in motion...
• Uniting the LDP
• Tough on immigration
• Pushing defense reforms
• Reviving "Japan is Back"
Keep eyes on Sanae. Japan's economic revival may be underway.
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Rolen sus mejores ofertas para ser parte del sistema capitalista consumista porque también quiero ser parte jajaja👇🏼
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