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Suga elected as Japan's new Prime Minister

Tokyo: Yoshihide Suga has been elected as Japan's Prime Minister, becoming the country's first new leader in nearly eight years and facing a raft of challenges including reviving an economy battered by the COVID-19 crisis.

Yoshihide Suga has been elected Prime Minister during a special session on Wednesday.Credit:Bloomberg

Suga, who served as chief cabinet secretary and right-hand man to outgoing leader Shinzo Abe, was voted in by the lower house of parliament where his ruling Liberal Democratic Party holds a majority. He is expected to form a "continuity cabinet" that keeps about half of his predecessor's line-up.

Suga, 71, has pledged to pursue many of Abe's programs, including his signature "Abenomics" economic strategy, and to forge ahead with structural reforms, including deregulation and streamlining bureaucracy.

Abe, Japan's longest-serving premier, resigned because of ill health after nearly eight years in office.

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Shinzo Abe receives a bouquet of flowers before leaving the prime minister's office on Wednesday.Credit:AP

Suga won 314 votes out of 462 cast by lower house members. The chamber takes precedence in electing a prime minister over the upper house, which was also expected to pick Suga because of a ruling bloc majority.

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Suga, who won the ruling LDP leadership race by a landslide on Monday, faces a plethora of challenges, including tackling COVID-19 while reviving a battered economy and dealing with a rapidly ageing society.

With little direct diplomatic experience, Suga must also cope with an intensifying US-China confrontation, build ties with the winner of the November 3 US presidential election and try to keep Japan's own relations with Beijing on track.

Domestic media said that roughly half of the new cabinet would be people from the Abe cabinet. There will be only two women and the average age, including Suga, is 60.

Among those expected to retain their jobs are key players such as Finance Minister Taro Aso and Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi, along with Olympics Minister Seiko Hashimoto and Environment Minister Shinjiro Koizumi, the youngest at 39.

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"It's a 'Continuity with a capital C' cabinet," said Jesper Koll, senior adviser to asset manager WisdomTree Investments.

Abe's younger brother, Nobuo Kishi, is likely to be tapped for the defence portfolio, while outgoing Defence Minister Taro Kono will take charge of administrative reform, a post he has held before.

Yasutoshi Nishimura, Abe's point man on COVID-19 response, will remain economy minister, while Trade and Industry Minister Hiroshi Kajiyama, the son of a politician to whom Suga looked up as his mentor, will also retain his post, media reported.

Yoshihide Suga receives a round of applause after being elected PM during an extraordinary session at the lower house of parliament in Tokyo on Wednesday.Credit:Bloomberg

Katsunobu Kato, outgoing health minister and a close Suga ally, is expected to become chief cabinet secretary.

"Suga will continue Abe's economic policies and there will be no short-term impact on markets," said Kensuke Niihara, chief investment officer of State Street Global Advisors Japan.

"In the longer term, because foreign investors' interest in Japanese stocks has been low, if he presses ahead with structural reforms and deregulations, that is a theme investors like and would be a positive surprise," Niihara added.

Suga has criticised Japan's top three mobile phone carriers, NTT Docomo, KDDI and SoftBank, saying they should return more money to the public and face more competition.

He has also said Japan may eventually need to raise its 10 per cent sales tax to pay for social security, but not for the next decade.

Clues as to whether and how Suga will push ahead with reforms could come from the line-up of government advisory panels such as the Council on Economic and Fiscal Policy, Koll said.

"The ambition of Mr Suga to speed up and reinvigorate the process [of reform] is absolutely clear, but the next layer of personnel will be interesting," he said.

Speculation has simmered that Suga might call a snap election for parliament's lower house to take advantage of any rise in public support, although he has said handling the pandemic and reviving the economy were his top priorities.

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