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New leader of Japan's ruling party Kishida says felt 'danger for democracy'

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Former foreign minister Fumio Kishida makes a speech after he won a party election to become Japan's next prime minister. "I felt a sense of danger for our democracy," says Kishida, "and so I put myself forward as a candidate quicker than anyone else." IMAGES

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