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865 Sanae Takaichi’s cabinet is out. Japan’s parliament is about to reappoint her as PM anyway

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Ainura Kalau @ Silicon Canals · 02/18/2026 22:54 EDT

Sanae Takaichi’s cabinet is out. Japan’s parliament is about to reappoint her as PM anyway

Japan's first female prime minister is set to be formally reappointed after engineering a mass cabinet resignation — a procedural manoeuvre that reveals as much about the fragility of her coalition as it does about her ambitions to reshape the country's economic and security posture.

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