Associated Press
9:13 am | Wednesday, December 26th, 2012
TOKYO — Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda’s Cabinet has resigned to clear the way for a vote in parliament to formally install conservative Shinzo Abe as Japan’s new leader.
The chief government spokesman said the Cabinet resigned in a special meeting Wednesday morning.
Abe led his conservative Liberal Democratic Party to victory in elections Dec. 16 after three years in opposition. He was to be named prime minister later Wednesday for his second turn at the nation’s helm. He was also prime minister in 2006-2007.
He has vowed to take bold measures to shore up the economy, deal with a swelling national debt and come up with a recovery plan following last year’s devastating earthquake, tsunami and nuclear crises.
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