Conservative former foreign minister Taro Aso plans to offer rival Yuriko Koike a Cabinet position if he is elected Japan’s new prime minister later this month, a report said yesterday.
Aso is also considering handing three other rivals for the top job key posts if he wins the ballot to replace unpopular prime minister Yasuo Fukuda who abruptly quit on Sept. 1, the Yomiuri Shimbun said, quoting sources.
The move is an attempt to unite the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), which is fielding a record number of candidates for next Monday’s vote to head the party and become prime minister, the top-selling daily said.
Aso, 67, who supports government spending to revive Asia’s troubled largest economy, is the frontrunner against Koike and the other lawmakers.
Aso, whom the paper says is already backed by a majority of LDP lawmakers, has urged his colleagues to unite behind the new leader after the poll, whoever that turns out to be.
“It is a good tradition of this party to unite under the new leader, after the result of the fair election comes out,” the paper quoted him saying.
The report comes two days after popular former prime minister Junichiro Koizumi threw his weight behind Koike, who is trailing in polls in her bid to become the nation’s first female leader.
Koike says she will champion economic reforms that Koizumi spearheaded.
Aso’s other rivals include Kaoru Yosano, the economic and fiscal policy minister, who has openly criticized Aso’s budget policies and called for fiscal discipline.
The two other younger rivals are Nobuteru Ishihara, a free-market reformist and son of outspoken Tokyo Governor Shintaro Ishihara, and former defense chief Shigeru Ishiba.
Japanese media have speculated that the new prime minister will bring forward general elections as early as Oct. 26 to take advantage of expected initial high public support for the newly appointed prime minister and Cabinet.
Aso denied the media reports yesterday, saying “before calling snap elections,” we have policies to implement “such as an emergency economic policy package.”
“No one here has said we plan to call snap elections at the beginning of the [next] parliament session,” he told public broadcaster NHK on a program during which the other four candidates also appeared.
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