Japan's ruling party LDP to select Shinzo Abe's successor on Sept 14
Abe, Japan's longest-serving premier, said on Friday he was resigning due to a worsening of a chronic illness, paving the way for an LDP leadership election

- Aug 31, 2020,
- Updated Aug 31, 2020 12:51 PM IST
Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) will vote on Sept. 14 to select a new leader to succeed Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, Jiji news agency reported on Monday.
Abe, Japan's longest-serving premier, said on Friday he was resigning due to a worsening of a chronic illness, paving the way for an LDP leadership election.
The LDP president is virtually guaranteed of being prime minister because of the party's majority in the lower house of parliament.
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Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) will vote on Sept. 14 to select a new leader to succeed Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, Jiji news agency reported on Monday.
Abe, Japan's longest-serving premier, said on Friday he was resigning due to a worsening of a chronic illness, paving the way for an LDP leadership election.
The LDP president is virtually guaranteed of being prime minister because of the party's majority in the lower house of parliament.
Also read: Japan's ruling party to choose PM Shinzo Abe's successor around September 15, says report
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