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Sanae Takaichi was elected as a prime minister on Tuesday. She is the first female prime minister in Japanese history. 
She failed to secure a majority in the first voting in the Upper House, and according to Japanese rules for election, she went into a runoff and won the race.


高市早苗氏が火曜日に首相に選出されました。日本史上初の女性首相です。参議院での第1回投票では過半数を獲得できず、日本の選挙規定に基づき決選投票に進み、当選しました。

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She failed to secure a majority in the first voting in the Upper House, and according to Japanese rules for election, she went into a runoff and won the race.


She failed to secure a majority in the first round of voting in the Upper House, and according to Japanese rules for elections, she went into a runoff and won the race. She failed to secure a majority in the first round of voting in the Upper House, and according to Japanese rules for elections, she went into a runoff and won the race.

She failed to secure a majority in the first voting in the Upper House, and according to Japanese rules for election, she went into a runoff and then won the race. She failed to secure a majority in the first voting in the Upper House, and according to Japanese rules for election, she went into a runoff and then won the race.

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