Japan's ruling party to hold Sept 14 leadership vote; four possible candidates for PM

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Japan's ruling party to hold Sept 14 leadership vote; four possible candidates for PM
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TOKYO — Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party plans to hold a leadership vote on Sept 14 to replace Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who is stepping down due to ill health, local media reported on Monday (Aug 31).

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