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Rivals confirmed in Japan PM race | |
(about 21 hours later) | |
Two candidates have been confirmed as the contestants to replace Shinzo Abe as Japan's prime minister. | |
The ruling Liberal Democratic Party has announced that veteran politician Yasuo Fukuda will face former foreign minister Taro Aso. | |
The party will pick Mr Abe's successor on 23 September but dismissed opposition calls for a snap election. | |
Mr Abe announced his resignation on Wednesday, a move that surprised many and drew public and media criticism. | Mr Abe announced his resignation on Wednesday, a move that surprised many and drew public and media criticism. |
A day later he was admitted to hospital suffering from a stress-related stomach complaint. | A day later he was admitted to hospital suffering from a stress-related stomach complaint. |
The party has a lower house majority and so its new leader is guaranteed to become prime minister. | The party has a lower house majority and so its new leader is guaranteed to become prime minister. |
'Emergency situation' | 'Emergency situation' |
The formal deadline for applications for the party presidency, and the premiership, passed at about noon on Saturday. | |
Mr Fukuda, 71, said on announcing his application: "This is an emergency situation, so I will do what I must do. | |
Taro Aso wants to stop the LDP "going backwards" | |
"I have a strong sense that I should do this for the country to move Japanese politics forward." | "I have a strong sense that I should do this for the country to move Japanese politics forward." |
Mr Fukuda has stressed the importance of good relations with the country's neighbours. | |
He has criticised visits by previous prime ministers to a contentious war shrine, which China and the Koreas consider a symbol of Japanese militarism. | |
Correspondents say his opponent, Taro Aso, is more outspoken in support of traditional values and is more likely to focus on Japan's relations with the United States. | |
"It is my duty to shed the image that the LDP is going backwards," he said. | "It is my duty to shed the image that the LDP is going backwards," he said. |
ROAD TO RESIGNATION Sept 2006: Shinzo Abe is elected as PM, with long agenda of reformsEarly 2007: Series of scandals involving senior ministers July 2007: LDP loses control of Japan's upper house for the first time in its history.27 Aug: Abe reshuffles his Cabinet9 Sept: Abe stakes his job on extending Japan's support of US-led mission in Afghanistan12 Sept: Abe announces he is stepping down href="/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/6992661.stm">Rival successors Abe's road to resignation | |
Mr Aso, a former foreign minister, had been seen as the leading contender to replace Mr Abe. | Mr Aso, a former foreign minister, had been seen as the leading contender to replace Mr Abe. |
But Mr Fukuda could also harness strong party support. | |
He had been considered a key candidate to replace Mr Abe's predecessor, Junichiro Koizumi, when he stepped down in September 2006, but decided not to stand. | |
Finance Minister Fukushiro Nukaga, who on Thursday announced his decision to run, backed out and has thrown his support behind Mr Fukuda. | |
Since Mr Abe's resignation there have been calls for a snap election, as well as concerns over a leadership vacuum while he is in hospital. | Since Mr Abe's resignation there have been calls for a snap election, as well as concerns over a leadership vacuum while he is in hospital. |
Chief Cabinet Secretary Kaoru Yosano said that Mr Abe would remain in charge. | Chief Cabinet Secretary Kaoru Yosano said that Mr Abe would remain in charge. |
"Although Mr Abe has expressed his intention to resign, the current Cabinet is responsible for affairs until the new prime minister is inaugurated," he said. | "Although Mr Abe has expressed his intention to resign, the current Cabinet is responsible for affairs until the new prime minister is inaugurated," he said. |
Mr Abe's decision to step down followed a disastrous loss for his party in upper house polls in July and a series of damaging ministerial scandals that had led many to question his leadership skills. | Mr Abe's decision to step down followed a disastrous loss for his party in upper house polls in July and a series of damaging ministerial scandals that had led many to question his leadership skills. |