Opinion
Japan’s leadership race opens up after PM Suga’s exit
Who replaces Yoshihide Suga is hostage to two countervailing forces – saving incumbent parliamentarians and introducing generational change.
Rikki KerstenNowadays, competent management of the pandemic, for leaders in democracies at least, is central to reward or punishment at the polls.
This is tricky enough to manage on its own; add hosting the Olympic Games in the middle of it all while being a transitional leader, and you’re in the unique world of political pain that proved the undoing of Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga.
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