World | Japan Japan's Ruling Party Picks Next PM Nationalist Taro Aso likely to call early election By Matt Cantor Posted Sep 22, 2008 7:43 AM CDT Copied Newly elected Liberal Democratic Party President Taro Aso, third from right, shakes hands with outgoing party leader and Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda, third from left, and other election candidates. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara) Japanese nationalist Taro Aso won a convincing ruling-party vote to become the country’s next prime minister, Reuters reports. The Liberal Democrat and former foreign minister will become the third PM this year. Facing a troubled economy and strong opposition in Parliament’s upper house, Aso will likely call an early election. “Only when we have won that election will I have fulfilled my destiny,” he said. The outspoken 68-year-old, known for gaffes, may keep his predecessor in the cabinet and bring in another rival to achieve party unity, but faces an uphill battle. But “it's going to be a weak government” and the likely election will leave “a weak government as a result,” said a US expert, who noted that Japan would become “more inward-looking.” Read These Next Actor Sam Rockwell gets residuals from movie he wasn't in. Gavin Newsom has filed a massive lawsuit against Fox News. President Trump celebrates a 'giant' Supreme Court win. University of Virginia leader reportedly resigns over DEI policies. Report an error