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Japan's new Prime Minister, Shigeru Ishiba, has signaled continuity with his decisions on key cabinet posts, including Finance, Defense, and Foreign Ministers. The choices appear to be experienced veterans from his ruling Liberal Democratic Party, as he prepares to form a government on Tuesday. Ishiba won the LDP leadership race on Friday and is considering a snap election in October.
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