Japan parliament elects Yoshihide Suga as new prime minister

He is expected to announce his cabinet later on Wednesday

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Japan's parliament on Wednesday elected Yoshihide Suga as prime minister, with the former chief cabinet secretary expected to stick closely to policies championed by Shinzo Abe during his record-breaking tenure.

"According to the results, our house has decided to name Yoshihide Suga prime minister," lower house speaker Tadamori Oshima told parliament after the votes were counted.

Mr Suga, 71, won an easy victory, taking 314 votes of 462 valid ballots cast in the lower house of parliament, where his ruling Liberal Democratic Party holds a commanding majority with its coalition partner.

He bowed deeply as politicians applauded following the announcement, but made no immediate comment.

He is expected to announce his cabinet later on Wednesday, with local media reporting he will retain a number of ministers from Mr Abe's government.

Mr Suga has said he will prioritise keeping coronavirus infections under control and boosting Japan's economy, and has promised to continue Mr Abe's key policy programmes.