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Japan’s Koike steps down as party head

Japan’s Koike steps down as party head

Tokyo, (MILLAT ONLINE):Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike, once seen as a possible first Japanese female prime minister, stepped down as leader of her party Tuesday after suffering a crushing election defeat last month.
Vowing to do away with “old politics,” the charismatic former television anchorwoman launched a new party in September that aspired to offer an alternative to the long-governing Liberal Democratic Party and its leader Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in the October 22 snap elections.
Her new “Party of Hope” fielded 235 candidates for the poll but won a mere 50 seats while Abe’s ruling coalition grabbed a two-thirds majority.
Koike’s support imploded partially because she failed to stand herself in the election — confusing voters who did not know who would be premier if she won.
In opinion polls conducted by the Sankei Shimbun at the weekend, support for her party dropped to 3.9 percent from 9.5 percent last month, with more than 77 percent of respondents calling on her to concentrate on her job as Tokyo governor.
“Stepping down as the head, I want to support you in an appropriate capacity,” Koike told a party conference after it selected its executive members.
Koike said she would stay within the party while focusing on her job as governor of Tokyo, with the capital set to host the Summer Olympics in 2020.
“I have finished my responsibilities as the founder,” she told reporters.
“As governor I will put the metropolitan administration first and cooperate with lawmakers of a reborn Party of Hope,” she added.