TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's opposition Democratic Party will pick a new leader on Saturday after Ichiro Ozawa resigned from the post over a fundraising scandal to try to bolster the party's chances in an election that must be held within months.
Below are some key questions and answers about the leadership race, the outcome of a general election that must be held by October, and implications for financial markets and policies.
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