
Isabel Reynolds
Reporter at Bloomberg News
Politics reporter for Bloomberg in Tokyo. Opinions are my own, Retweets are not endorsements, etc.
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Jan 27, 2025 |
bloomberg.com | Isabel Reynolds
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Sep 26, 2024 |
bloomberg.com | Isabel Reynolds
Welcome to Balance of Power, bringing you the latest in global politics. If you haven’t yet, sign up here. With its approval ratings sagging, Japan’s long-ruling Liberal Democratic Party has picked a perennial outsider as its new leader — and by extension the next prime minister.
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Aug 14, 2024 |
bloomberglinea.com | Alastair Gale |Isabel Reynolds
Bloomberg — Japón tendrá un nuevo líder después de que el primer ministro Fumio Kishida dijera este miércoles que no se presentará a las elecciones para la presidencia del gobernante Partido Liberal Democrático (PLD) en septiembre. El presidente del PLD tiene prácticamente asegurado convertirse en primer ministro debido al dominio del partido en el parlamento. He aquí un vistazo a algunos de los posibles contendientes para sustituir a Kishida.
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Aug 14, 2024 |
bloomberglinea.com | Isabel Reynolds |Yoshiaki Nohara
Bloomberg — El primer ministro japonés Fumio Kishida dimitirá de su cargo y no se presentará para un segundo mandato como líder del Partido Liberal Democrático, en el poder durante mucho tiempo, en septiembre, lo que abre el camino a una carrera para sucederlo como primer ministro. “Me dedicaré a apoyar al nuevo líder seleccionado a través de las elecciones presidenciales como un soldado de infantería”, dijo Kishida en una conferencia de prensa transmitida a nivel nacional el miércoles.
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Aug 13, 2024 |
energyconnects.com | Isabel Reynolds |Alastair Gale
Japan is set to have a new leader after Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said Wednesday he won’t run in a election for the presidency of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party in September. The president of the LDP is virtually assured of becoming prime minister because of the party’s dominance in parliament. Here’s a look at some of the potential contenders to replace Kishida.
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