Can the Japanese Communist Party rejuvenate its public image and reverse its diminishing political presence and relevance with its first leadership change in 23 years?
The Japanese Communist Party has replaced its longtime familiar face and leader for the first time in 23 years, who gives way to the first woman to head the party.
Taku Yamazoe, lawmaker from the Japanese Communist Party, commenting on reports that the ruling Liberal Democratic Party is mulling a plan to forgive student debt for those who have a child.