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Sanae Takaichi | Madam conservative

Sanae Takaichi | Madam conservative

Posted on October 11, 2025 By admin


Sanae Takaichi
| Photo Credit: Illustration: Sreejith R. Kumar

When the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) elected Sanae Takaichi as its new leader on October 4, it marked a watershed moment in Japanese politics. For the first time, the ruling party entrusted its helm to a woman, and in doing so made her the frontrunner to become Japan’s first woman Prime Minister.

But Ms. Takaichi’s ascent is more than symbolic. It also highlighted the LDP’s shift back toward a hard-right, security-oriented posture after recent electoral setbacks.

A veteran politician with more than three decades of experience in politics, Ms. Takaichi has earned a name for herself as one of the country’s most recognisable conservative figures. Over the years, she has held key ministerial portfolios, including multiple terms as Minister for Internal Affairs and Communications. She also served as Minister of State for Economic Security under Prime Minister Fumio Kishida from 2022-24.

Within the LDP, she has served as chair of both the Policy Research Council and the Public Relations Headquarters — positions that expanded her influence in party policymaking and communication strategy.

Ms. Takaichi was born on March 7, 1961, in Nara Prefecture. She earned a degree in Business Administration from Kobe University in 1984 and later studied at the Matsushita Institute of Government and Management. In the late 1980s, she spent time in the U.S. as a congressional fellow, working in the office of U.S. Representative Patricia Schroeder, before returning to Japan to work as a legislative analyst and broadcaster.

Her entry into politics came in 1993, when she won a seat in the House of Representatives as an independent before joining the LDP, where she became aligned with the party’s conservative wing and formed a close association with former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. Over the decades, Ms. Takaichi’s administrative experience and political tenacity helped her consolidate her position within the party, leading to her election as LDP president on October 4, 2025.

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Crisis investment

Ms. Takaichi’s ministerial record and public statements outline policy priorities centred on economic resilience, industrial competitiveness, and national security. She has described her economic approach as one of crisis investment, advocating for targeted government spending to support strategic sectors such as advanced technology, semiconductors and infrastructure. Her economic stance is broadly consistent with the principles of Abenomics (Shinzo Abe’s policies), avouring state-led stimulus and innovation-driven growth.

In security policy, she has expressed support for revising Article 9 of Japan’s Constitution to formalise a more proactive defence posture for the Self-Defence Forces, while backing closer strategic coordination with allies. Regionally, she has underscored the need for deterrence amid growing tensions in East Asia.

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Ms. Takaichi’s social and cultural positions align with the LDP’s traditionalist wing. She has opposed the introduction of separate surnames for married couples, resisted reforms to allow female succession in the Imperial Household, and stated her opposition to same-sex marriage, while maintaining that discrimination based on sexual orientation should not exist.

Her incoming administration faces immediate constraints. The LDP, which has ruled Japan for most of its post-War era, and its coalition partner, Komeito, split up on Friday over a political funding scandal. Japan’s structural challenges, an ageing population, high public debt, and slow productivity growth further constrain fiscal agility. Regionally, her visits to the controversial Yasukuni Shrine, which commemorates Japan’s war dead, and her conservative rhetoric have drawn scrutiny from neighbouring countries.

With Komeito gone, Ms. Takaichi’s immediate challenge would be to form another coalition. Offering stable governance in a period of political and economic uncertainty itself would be a tall ask for the conservative leader.

Published – October 12, 2025 02:04 am IST



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