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Japanese Prime Minister, Shinzu Abe Assassinated
Japanese Prime Minister, Shinzu Abe Assassinated
By: Our Reporter
Abe was elected to the House of Representatives in the 1993 election. He was appointed Chief Cabinet Secretary by Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi in September 2005, before replacing him as prime minister and LDP president in September 2006.
He was subsequently confirmed as prime minister by a special session of the National Diet, becoming Japan’s youngest post-war prime minister, and the first to have been born after World War II. Abe resigned as prime minister just after one year in office, because of medical complications from ulcerative colitis, shortly after his party lost that year’s House of Councillors election.
He was replaced by Yasuo Fukuda, who became the first in a series of five prime ministers who each failed to retain office for more than sixteen months.
After recovering from his illness, Abe staged an unexpected political comeback, defeating Shigeru Ishiba, the former defense minister, in a ballot to become LDP president for the second time in September 2012.
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Following the LDP’s landslide victory in the general election that December, he became the first former prime minister to return to the office since Shigeru Yoshida in 1948. He led the LDP to two further landslides in the 2014 and 2017 elections, becoming Japan’s longest-serving prime minister.
In August 2020, Abe announced his second resignation as prime minister, citing a significant resurgence of his ulcerative colitis. He tendered his resignation on 16 September, upon the Diet electing Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga as his successor.
Abe is a conservative whom political commentators have widely described as a right-wing Japanese nationalist
He is a member of Nippon Kaigi and holds negationist views on Japanese history,[10] including denying the role of government coercion in the recruitment of comfort women during World War II, a position which has created tension with neighboring South Korea
He is considered a hard-liner with respect to North Korea, and advocates revising Article 9 of the pacifist Japanese constitution to permit Japan to maintain military forces
Abe’s premiership was known internationally for his government’s economic policies, nicknamed Abenomics, which pursued monetary easing, fiscal stimulus, and structural reforms
Abe was shot at a campaign event on 8 July 2022
Abe was shot from behind while delivering a campaign speech in Nara. He was reportedly in cardiopulmonary arrest and showing no vital signs immediately after the shooting
Japanese Prime Minister, Shinzu Abe Assassinated