TOKYO — Japan’s incoming prime minister, Shigeru Ishiba, said Monday that he will call a general election for Oct. 27 following his victory in one of the closest-ever leadership races for the governing Liberal Democratic Party.
Lawmakers there will meet on Tuesday to confirm Ishiba as the country’s next prime minister.
Ishiba on Monday began picking government and party officials who will contest the upcoming general election with him.
Ishiba, 67, won the LDP leadership race on his fifth attempt with strong backing from rank-and-file members.
Before his runoff election against Takaichi on Friday, Ishiba apologized to LDP lawmakers for his “shortcomings.”
Persons:
Shigeru Ishiba, Ishiba, ” Ishiba, Katsunobu Kato, Yoshimasa Hayashi, Takeshi Iwaya, Gen Nakatani, Yoji, Takaichi, ”, Hiroshi Shiratori, Shinjiro Koizumi, Yoshihide Suga, Koizumi
Organizations:
Liberal Democratic Party, U.S, Reuters, Media, Hosei University, Takaichi
Locations:
TOKYO, Tokyo