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Defeated Japan LDP picks new leader
2009-Sep-28 14:57:59

Defeated Japan LDP picks new leader
Liberal Democratic Party lawmaker Sadakazu Tanigaki (C) bows to parliamentarians after he was chosen as the party president during the LDP parliamentarian meeting at the party headquarters in Tokyo September 28, 2009. [Agencies]

TOKYO: Japan's defeated Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) on Monday picked a former finance minister as its new leader, handing him the challenge of rebuilding a battered party that had ruled for most of the past 54 years.

Despite its historic election loss last month, many voters say in polls they still want to see the healthy revival of the LDP in case the novice Democratic Party fails to deliver in government, given fragile support for some of its policies.

But the fact that the new party chief, 64-year-old Sadakazu Tanigaki has been in parliament for 26 years and defeated two younger rivals could make it hard to convince voters the party is ready for change.

The Democratic Party of Japan thrashed the LDP in an election last month after several years of voter frustration over scandals and long-term uncertainties about the economy and social security, bringing in a new government that vows to spend more on consumers and reduce bureaucrats' clout over policy-making.

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