Sanae Takaichi appoints just two women to cabinet after becoming Japan’s first female PM
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Sanae Takaichi made history as Japan's first female prime minister, but her cabinet appointments have sparked disappointment. Despite her promise to achieve female representation similar to Iceland's, where six out of eleven cabinet members are women, Takaichi appointed only two women to her cabinet. This raises concerns about the commitment to gender equality in leadership roles and highlights the ongoing challenges women face in politics, making it a significant moment for Japan's future.
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