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Japan ruling party's No.2 Motegi announces leadership bid

TOKYO (Kyodo) -- Toshimitsu Motegi, the No.2 in Japan's ruling party, said Wednesday he will run for party leader in the election in late September to succeed Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.

As secretary general of the Liberal Democratic Party and leader of one of its powerful intraparty groups, Motegi, 68, has been a key supporter of Kishida, although their relations are believed to have cooled since a political funds scandal emerged to rock the party late last year.

The Harvard-educated former McKinsey consultant who has also held key government posts, including foreign and industry minister, is seen as one of the leading candidates to succeed Kishida as LDP president in the Sept. 27 election. The winner is also expected to take over as prime minister.

He played a central role in negotiating a trade deal with the United States when then U.S. President Donald Trump took issue with his nation's massive trade deficits with Japan.

It will be Motegi's first bid for the party leadership. He is also the first sitting LDP executive to enter the race, which is expected to see a record seven or more candidates.

The LDP faces the urgent need to win back trust from voters in the wake of the political funds scandal, which has prompted the party's factions, including one led by Motegi, to decide to disband.

From the current Cabinet, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi, 63, a policy expert who has served as defense, foreign, agriculture and education minister, said Tuesday he will join the race to succeed Kishida, who has decided not seek to a fresh three-year term.

Digital Minister Taro Kono, 61, a political maverick who was defeated by Kishida in the previous election in 2021, has already thrown his name into the hat.

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