Liberal Democratic Party leadership elections
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Liberal Democratic Party leadership elections are internal contests held by Japan’s long-dominant conservative party to choose its president, who typically becomes the country’s prime minister.
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| Liberal Democratic Party (Japan) leadership elections | 1 |
| Liberal Democratic Party leadership elections canonical | 1 |
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: Liberal Democratic Party leadership elections Context triple: [Ryutaro Hashimoto, participatedIn, Liberal Democratic Party leadership elections]
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2021 Liberal Democratic Party leadership election
The 2021 Liberal Democratic Party leadership election was the internal party contest in Japan that resulted in Fumio Kishida becoming leader of the LDP and subsequently prime minister.
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2012 Liberal Democratic Party (Japan) leadership election
The 2012 Liberal Democratic Party (Japan) leadership election was an internal party contest that selected the LDP president who would go on to play a central role in Japan’s national politics and government.
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2018 Liberal Democratic Party (Japan) leadership election
The 2018 Liberal Democratic Party (Japan) leadership election was an internal party contest in which Prime Minister Shinzo Abe secured another term as LDP president, effectively extending his tenure as Japan’s leader.
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2015 Liberal Democratic Party (Japan) leadership election
The 2015 Liberal Democratic Party (Japan) leadership election was an internal party contest that determined the ruling LDP’s leader—and thus Japan’s prime minister—during Shinzo Abe’s tenure.
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Liberal Democratic Party factional leadership
The Liberal Democratic Party factional leadership refers to the senior politicians who head and manage the internal factions within Japan’s long-dominant Liberal Democratic Party, shaping policy direction, leadership contests, and party strategy.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Liberal Democratic Party leadership elections Target entity description: Liberal Democratic Party leadership elections are internal contests held by Japan’s long-dominant conservative party to choose its president, who typically becomes the country’s prime minister.
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A.
2021 Liberal Democratic Party leadership election
The 2021 Liberal Democratic Party leadership election was the internal party contest in Japan that resulted in Fumio Kishida becoming leader of the LDP and subsequently prime minister.
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B.
2012 Liberal Democratic Party (Japan) leadership election
The 2012 Liberal Democratic Party (Japan) leadership election was an internal party contest that selected the LDP president who would go on to play a central role in Japan’s national politics and government.
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C.
2018 Liberal Democratic Party (Japan) leadership election
The 2018 Liberal Democratic Party (Japan) leadership election was an internal party contest in which Prime Minister Shinzo Abe secured another term as LDP president, effectively extending his tenure as Japan’s leader.
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D.
2015 Liberal Democratic Party (Japan) leadership election
The 2015 Liberal Democratic Party (Japan) leadership election was an internal party contest that determined the ruling LDP’s leader—and thus Japan’s prime minister—during Shinzo Abe’s tenure.
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E.
Liberal Democratic Party factional leadership
The Liberal Democratic Party factional leadership refers to the senior politicians who head and manage the internal factions within Japan’s long-dominant Liberal Democratic Party, shaping policy direction, leadership contests, and party strategy.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Liberal Democratic Party (Japan) leadership elections