Japan's incoming prime minister, Fumio Kishida, is set to keep current Defence Minister Nobuo Kishi and current Education Minister Koichi Hagiuda in his cabinet, the Mainichi newspaper reported.
Kishi, 62, and Hagiuda, 58, are both in the Hosoda faction of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, which is closely related to former premier Shinzo Abe.
Kishida, a former foreign minister and leader of the Kishida faction, clinched victory in the LDP's leadership election on Wednesday and is expected to be officially voted in as prime minister when parliament sits on Monday, announcing a cabinet reshuffle the same day.Among other significant appointments, current finance minister Taro Aso's brother-in-law Shunichi Suzuki is set to replace him in the post, according to the daily Yomiuri.
Subscribe for our daily curated newsletter to receive the latest exclusive Reuters coverage delivered to your inbox.
Indonesia Berita Terbaru, Indonesia Berita utama
Similar News:Anda juga dapat membaca berita serupa dengan ini yang kami kumpulkan dari sumber berita lain.
Japan deserves better than an inoffensive prime ministerKishida Fumio won by looking as if he won’t rock the boat. But it needs rocking | Leaders
Baca lebih lajut »
Europe, Japan probes to get 1st look at destination MercuryA joint European-Japanese spacecraft is set to fly by Mercury for the first time late Friday on its path to deliver two probes into the planet's orbit in 2025.
Baca lebih lajut »
Japan deserves better than an inoffensive prime ministerKishida Fumio won by looking as if he won’t rock the boat. But it needs rocking | Leaders
Baca lebih lajut »
House Subcommittee Hits Baby-Food Makers Over High Metal ContentSome top baby-food makers didn’t appropriately recall products that contained higher arsenic levels than allowed by the government, according to a recent congressional report
Baca lebih lajut »
How are the Taliban treating Afghan women and girls?Fears for women's and girl's rights and education in Afghanistan were fueled further by a top Taliban official's comments Tuesday.
Baca lebih lajut »
Natalie Morales Leaving NBC After 22 YearsThere are reports she's headed to 'The Talk' on CBS.
Baca lebih lajut »