Earlier on Wednesday, Takaichi and her cabinet resigned en-masse, as required under the Constitution, ahead of the formation of a new cabinet later in the day.
18th February 2026 12:21 PM ![]()
President of Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party, LDP, Sanae Takaichi, has been re-elected as the country’s 105th prime minister on Wednesday following a parliamentary vote.
At an extraordinary session of the National Diet convened earlier in the day, both the House of Representatives and the House of Councillors held votes to appoint the prime minister.
In the lower house, Takaichi secured 354 votes in the first round, defeating Junya Ogawa, head of the main opposition Centrist Reform Alliance, CRA, who garnered 50 votes, along with other candidates.
In the upper house, no candidate won an outright majority in the initial ballot, triggering a runoff, while Takaichi prevailed with 125 votes, compared with 65 for Ogawa.
The House of Representatives also elected Eisuke Mori, a veteran LDP lawmaker and former justice minister, as speaker, while Keiichi Ishii of the CRA was chosen as vice speaker.
Earlier on Wednesday, Takaichi and her cabinet resigned en-masse, as required under the Constitution, ahead of the formation of a new cabinet later in the day.
Given that Takaichi’s first cabinet was formed only months ago after she became LDP leader and prime minister in October, major changes to the lineup are unlikely, according to local media reports.
Local reports have it that key ministers including Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi, Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama and Defence Minister Shinjiro Koizumi are expected to retain their posts.