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Tokyo Elects Yuriko Koike as First Female Governor

Yuriko Koike, newly elected governor of Tokyo, center, speaks during a news conference after winning the Tokyo gubernatorial election at her office in Tokyo, Japan, on Sunday, July 31, 2016. Yuriko Koike a Liberal Democratic Party lawmaker and former defense minister is the first women to be elected as a Governor of Tokyo. (Photo by Richard Atrero de Guzman/NurPhoto)

Former Defence Minister Yuriko Koike has been elected governor of Tokyo, the first woman to lead Japan’s capital.

Ms Koike, running as an independent candidate, received more than 2.9 million votes in Sunday’s election, beating her opponents by a wide margin.

One of her key challenges will be curbing the financial problems plaguing Tokyo’s preparations to host the 2020 Olympic Games.

Both her predecessors resigned over funding scandals

“I will lead Tokyo politics in an unprecedented manner, a Tokyo you have never seen,” Ms Koike, 64, told cheering supporters.

“While feeling the weight of this result, I want to thoroughly push the metropolitan government forward as the new governor.”

Ms Koike is a member of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), but it did not endorse her so she ran as an independent.

Via BBC

 

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