
TOKYO 鈥 Japan鈥檚 Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and the Japan Innovation Party have broadly agreed to form a coalition government, setting the stage for the country鈥檚 first female prime minister, Kyodo news agency reported on Sunday.
Sanae Takaichi, leader of the conservative LDP, and Hirofumi Yoshimura, head of the smaller right-leaning group known as Ishin, are set to sign an agreement sealing their alliance on Monday, Kyodo said.
Calls to the LDP and Ishin headquarters to seek comment went unanswered outside business hours.
ALLIANCE MAY BE SHAKIER THAN PREVIOUS COALITION
Ishin鈥檚 co-head, Fumitake Fujita, raised expectations for a deal on Friday, saying the two parties had made 鈥渂ig progress鈥 in coalition talks.
Ishin lawmakers will vote for Ms. Takaichi in an election to choose the prime minister in parliament on Tuesday, but the party does not plan to send ministers to Takaichi鈥檚 cabinet, at least initially, Kyodo said.
That would fall short of the full-fledged alliance the LDP maintained with the Komeito party until the junior partner quit the coalition this month, raising concern over the stability of the forthcoming government.
Ms. Takaichi鈥檚 path to succeed Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba had seemed all but certain after she won the presidency of the long-ruling LDP early this month. But then Komeito quit their 26-year coalition, setting off a flurry of negotiations with rival parties to select the next premier.
In an effort to get Ishin on board, the LDP offered to keep working towards banning donations from companies and other organizations and exempting food items from Japan鈥檚 sales tax, Kyodo said.
Ishin has proposed eliminating the tax on food items for two years.
Ms. Takaichi, a fiscal dove, has called for higher spending and tax cuts to cushion consumers from rising inflation and has criticized the Bank of Japan鈥檚 decision to raise interest rates.
She favors revising Japan鈥檚 pacifist postwar constitution to recognize the role of its expanding military.
Ms. Takaichi is a regular visitor to the Yasukuni shrine honoring Japan鈥檚 war dead 鈥 including some executed war criminals 鈥 and is viewed by some Asian neighbors as a symbol of the nation鈥檚 past militarism. 鈥 Reuters


