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Liberal Democratic Party (Japan) leadership election, 2006 : ウィキペディア英語版
Liberal Democratic Party (Japan) leadership election, 2006

A leadership election was held in the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan on 20 September 2006 after the incumbent party leader and Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi announced his intention to resign, a year after he led the party to victory in a snap election. Shinzō Abe won the election,〔( Shinzō Abe to Succeed Koizumi as Japan's Next Prime Minister ) Bloomberg〕 (only to resign a year later triggering another leadership election). His chief competitors for the position were Sadakazu Tanigaki and Taro Aso. Yasuo Fukuda was a leading early contender, but ultimately chose not to run. Former Prime Minister Yoshirō Mori, to whose faction both Abe and Fukuda belonged, stated that the faction strongly leant toward Abe.〔(Mori faction unease mounts / Ex-premier stumped over Abe, Fukuda and party leadership race ) Daily Yomiuri〕 Abe was subsequently elected Prime Minister with 339 of 475 votes in the Diet's lower house and a firm majority in the upper house.〔''(Abe elected as new Japan premier )'', BBC News. Accessed 26 September 2006.〕
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