TOKYO - Japan's Cabinet resigned early Friday to pave way for a new administration, local media reported.
File photo shows Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan delivering a speech after his reelection as the leader of the ruling Democratic Party of Japan, in Tokyo on Sept. 14, 2010. [Photo/Xinhua] |
Prime Minister Naoto Kan's office confirmed the resignations. Japan's new Cabinet lineup is set to be unveiled in the afternoon, according to Kyodo News.
The new Cabinet will have a new Foreign Minister, because the current Foreign Minister Katsuya Okada was believed to have accepted the post as the secretary general of Japan's ruling Democratic Party.