‘Stealth husband’ vows quiet support for PM Takaichi


The spouse of the country’s first woman Prime Minister said he hoped to support his wife by being a “stealth husband”, cooking meals for her but staying out of the spotlight, reports said.

Former lawmaker Taku Yamamoto (pic) spoke a day after Sanae Takaichi, a social conservative and Margaret Thatcher admirer, was named as premier having forged a last-minute coalition deal.

He said it is essential that Takaichi, who won the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) leadership this month, is able to work with the coalition “to pursue her vision of Prime Minister”.

“I want to provide solid support as ‘a stealth husband’ to ensure that my presence does not become an obstacle to that,” he added, according to the Asahi newspaper, Fuji Tele­vi­sion and other media.

Yamamoto, a former fellow LDP member, wed Takaichi in 2004. But the couple divorced in 2017, citing “differences in political views”.

The couple re-married in 2021 after Yamamoto reportedly supported Takaichi when she ran for the LDP leadership election that year. He lost his seat in the lower house in a snap election after the vote.

Takaichi’s views on gender place her on the right of an already conservative LDP, and she opposes revising a 19th-century law requiring married couples to share the same surname, a rule that overwhelmingly results in women taking their husband’s name.

During Takaichi and Yamamoto’s first marriage, she took his name. In the second, he took hers.

The pair live together in a house complex for members of parliament in Tokyo, where Takaichi helps care for Yamamoto after he suffered a stroke this year and was also diagnosed with prostate cancer, reports said. — AFP

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