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Why Japans Takaichi Already Facing Resistance Inside Her Own Party

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- Japan PM Sanae Takaichi faces internal LDP resistance from figures like former PM Taro Aso.
- Takaichi proposed suspending 8% consumption tax for two years to address inflation.
- Senior politicians criticize Takaichi's leadership style, describing her as acting 'like a queen'.
- Internal friction highlights growing divide within LDP along factional lines.
- Takaichi has strong public standing after February general election.
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