In a groundbreaking shift, the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) of Japan has chosen Sanae Takaichi as its new leader, positioning her as the prospective first female prime minister. Takaichi's appointment appears to break barriers in the male-dominated political sphere, echoing a long-sought progress in gender equality.

However, beneath the surface, her leadership signifies a return to Japan's traditional political landscape. Takaichi emerges amid factional support after her predecessor's resignation, restoring LDP's conservative stature while endorsing her predecessor Shinzo Abe's legacy, focusing on constitutional revisions and robust national defense strategies.

Domestically and internationally, Takaichi faces the challenge of revamping Japan's economy amid rising populist pressures. He

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