TOKYO - The next president of the long-ruling Liberal Democratic Party will likely become Japan's next prime minister, despite the LDP-led coalition having lost its majority in parliament, as the three main opposition parties remain split over fielding a joint candidate, a source close to the matter said Tuesday.
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