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TOKYO : Transfer of Power

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Japan’s lower house of Parliament is to convene in special session Thursday to name a successor to outgoing Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa, whose long-ruling Liberal Democratic Party failed to win a majority in July 18 elections.

Anti-corruption campaigner Morihiro Hosokawa, head of the center-right Japan New Party, is widely expected to become the first non-LDP prime minister for 38 years. He has the backing of an eight-party majority coalition.

After the ballot, the new prime minister will choose his ministerial team, and the Cabinet will be sworn in formally at the Imperial Palace.

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The LDP’s new president, Yohei Kono, is now concentrating on bringing a fresh image to his scandal-plagued party with an eye toward the next general elections, perhaps in as little as a year.

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