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Japan PM Takaichi considering snap election in February, Yomiuri newspaper says

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TOKYO, Jan 9 (Reuters) - ​Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is considering calling a snap parliamentary election in the first half of ⁠February, the Yomiuri newspaper reported on Friday, citing government sources.

The move would allow Takaichi, Japan's first female prime ‍minister, to take advantage of the strong approval ratings she ​has enjoyed since taking office in October. Her tough stance on China has appealed to right-wing voters but has ​sparked a major diplomatic dispute with Japan's powerful Asian neighbour.

Both February 8 and February 15 are being considered as election dates, the Yomiuri said.

Takaichi's Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) is in coalition with the right-wing Ishin ‌party. Their coalition is a few seats short of ‌a majority in the lower house.

The dollar rose against the yen ​following the report.

Takaichi touched off the biggest dispute with China in more than a decade late last year ‌by remarking that a Chinese attack on Taiwan could represent ⁠an existential threat to Japan. China claims ‌the democratically ruled island as ​part of its territory, an assertion Taipei rejects.

Since then, China has urged its citizens not to travel to ⁠Japan, cancelled meetings and ⁠events and banned exports of dual-use items for Japan’s ​military, among other measures.

(Reporting by David Dolan and John Geddie; Editing by Toby ‌Chopra and Kevin Liffey)

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