Naoto Kan elected Japanese PM

 
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"I will carry on the torch of reviving Japan that the Democratic Party received from the people," he said.

Naoto Kan, Japan's Finance Minister addresses a press conference in Tokyo, capital of Japan, on June 3, 2010. Japan's DPJ chooses Naoto Kan as new Party President on June 4. [Xinhua]

Naoto Kan, Japan's Finance Minister addresses a press conference in Tokyo, capital of Japan, on June 3, 2010. Japan's DPJ chooses Naoto Kan as new Party President on June 4. [Xinhua] 

"We will work together as one in the face of the tough political situation and the upcoming upper house election and fight together unified," he said after the party vote.

"Our first priority is to regain the trust of the people," he said, referring to the tainted image many Japanese people now have of the DPJ after funding scandals involving Hatoyama and Ozawa and a series of promises that the former prime minister backtracked on, including one to move an unpopular U.S. marine facility out of Okinawa Prefecture.

Kan said he would honor an agreement to relocate the U.S. Marine Corps. Futenma Air Base on Okinawa, and work to rebuild trust between the two allies.

He also said he would place equal emphasis on improving ties with China.

In Friday's party vote, Mr. Kan defeated Shinji Tarutoko, a relatively unknown legislator backed by the party's shadowy power broker, Ichiro Ozawa. Kan won with 291 votes to Tarutoko's 129.

Kan, known for being a short-tempered yet proactive politician, first came to prominence in the 1990s when as health minister in an era of closed-door politics and backroom dealings by the "old guard," he exposed a government cover-up of HIV-tainted blood products that caused thousands of hemophilia patients to contract the virus that causes AIDS.

Japan's new leader was first exposed to politics in his younger years as an activist involved in a number of civic movements.

He lost three elections before winning his first seat in the lower house in 1980 for the now-defunct United Social Democratic Party (USDP) with a "civil guerrilla" grass roots environmental campaign.

The DPJ will be counting on Kan to win back the trust of the public and analysts suggest the veteran politician's history of battling Japan's powerful bureaucrats, past civil rights activities and short fuse, will make for a more powerful, resolute and decisive leader, in comparison to his predecessor.

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