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Shinzō Abe (安倍 晋三, Abe Shinzō, IPA: [abe ɕiɴzoː]; born 21 September 1954) is the current Prime Minister of Japan, re-elected to the position in December 2012. Abe is also the President of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and chairman of the Oyagaku propulsion parliamentary group.
Abe served for a year as Prime Minister from 2006 to 2007. Hailing from a politically prominent family, at age 52 he became Japan's youngest post-war prime minister, and the first to be born after World War II, when he was elected by a special session of the National Diet in September 2006. Abe resigned on September 12, 2007, for health reasons. He was replaced by Yasuo Fukuda, beginning a string of prime ministers, none of whom retained office for more than a year before Abe staged a political comeback.
On September 26, 2012, Abe defeated former Minister of Defense Shigeru Ishiba in a run-off vote to win the LDP presidential election. Following the LDP's landslide victory in the 2012 general election, Abe became the Prime Minister again. He is the first former Prime Minister to return to the office since Shigeru Yoshida in 1948. Abe was re-elected at the 2014 general election, retaining his two-thirds majority with coalition partner New Kōmeitō Party. On the 70th anniversary of Japan's defeat in World War II, Abe's cabinet decided to succeed the former government's position on Japan's wartime past and included the statements of "apology", "colonization", "aggression", and "remorseful regret" to the sufferings affected during the war.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe called for closer ties between the U.S. and Japan in his address to a joint session of congress Wednesday. Abe also expressed "eternal condolences" for the American lives lost fighting Japan in World War II. "On behalf of Japan and the Japanese people, I offer with profound respect my eternal condolences to the souls of all American people that were lost during World War II," he said. "History is harsh. What's done cannot be undone," Abe said recalling his visit to the National World War II Memorial. "With deep repentance in my heart, I stood there in silent prayers".
New rules could see Shinzo Abe, Japan’s prime minister, becoming the country’s longest-serving leader since the second world war. The Liberal Democrats have changed the term limit from six years to nine years, which means Abe could potentially stay in office until 2021. Al Jazeera's Charles Stratford explains. - Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe - Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish - Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera - Check our website: http://www.aljazeera.com/
Brought to you by Desert Diamond: http://ddcaz.com President Trump & Japanese Prime Minister hold joint news conference from the East Room of the White House.
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일본 자민당 참패 Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's ruling Liberal Democratic Party suffered a devastating defeat in Sunday's election for the Tokyo metropolitan assembly. The results show a better-than-expected outcome for the Tomin First party,... and combined with scandals in the L-D-P... it could spell trouble for the ruling party in next year's national election. Park Ji-won has the details. Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike's new party, Tomin First, won 49 seats,... and along with its allies captured 79 out of 127 seats up for grabs. The new party has been calling for assembly reform, vowing for more transparency and promising to cut wasteful spending. The ruling LDP suffered its worst-ever result in the assembly election, securing only 23 seats, down by more than half from the 57 it he...
At the 161st General Assembly of the Bureau International des Expositions (BIE), Prime Minister Shinzo Abe sent a message supporting Japan’s bid to host Expo 2025 in Osaka. _______________ □ Web site ▼Prime Minister's Office of Japan and His Cabinet http://www.kantei.go.jp/foreign/index-e.html ▼JapanGov http://www.japan.go.jp/ □ Official Facebook ▼Prime Minister's Office of Japan and His Cabinet https://www.facebook.com/Japan.PMO ▼JapanGov https://www.facebook.com/JapanGov/ □ Official Twitter ▼Prime Minister's Office of Japan and His Cabinet https://twitter.com/@JPN_PMO ▼JapanGov https://twitter.com/japangov/ Prime Minister's Office of Japan YouTube Channel is operated by the Government of Japan.
Nov. 10 (Bloomberg) -- Leaders from China and Japan met for the first time in two-and-a-half years as they seek to repair ties frayed by territorial and historical disputes. Bloomberg’s Phil Mattingly reports on “Bloomberg Surveillance.” (Source: Bloomberg) --Subscribe to Bloomberg on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg Bloomberg Television offers extensive coverage and analysis of international business news and stories of global importance. It is available in more than 310 million households worldwide and reaches the most affluent and influential viewers in terms of household income, asset value and education levels. With production hubs in London, New York and Hong Kong, the network provides 24-hour continuous coverage of the people, companies and ideas that move the markets.
For a fifth consecutive year, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe failed to mention "reflection" in his World War II surrender speech. Japanese broadcaster NHK on Monday released a documentary about the atrocities committed by the Japanese Army Unit 731, a notorious germ warfare unit once stationed in China. The unit conducted experiments on people during the war, which the Japanese government continues to deny ever happened. With these historical materials being shown to the public, how could the government continue to live in denial? Subscribe to us on YouTube: https://goo.gl/lP12gA Download our APP on Apple Store (iOS): https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/cctvnews-app/id922456579?l=zh&ls;=1&mt;=8 Download our APP on Google Play (Android): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com....
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THIS IS AMERICA VISITS JAPAN Pt. I Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (Japan) Recorded in Tokyo, Dennis Wholey speaks with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe. The exclusive interview explores many facets of Japan and the crucial role that the country plays within the region and the world.
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After the devastating earthquake and tsunami in Japan just over a year ago, former Prime Minister Abe explains the steps required to chart a course towards growth and fiscal sustainability and how global investors can gain access to the Japanese market.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe called for closer ties between the U.S. and Japan in his address to a joint session of congress Wednesday. Abe also expressed "eternal condolences" for the American lives lost fighting Japan in World War II. "On behalf of Japan and the Japanese people, I offer with profound respect my eternal condolences to the souls of all American people that were lost during World War II," he said. "History is harsh. What's done cannot be undone," Abe said recalling his visit to the National World War II Memorial. "With deep repentance in my heart, I stood there in silent prayers".
Japanese Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe, addressed the John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum on a range of policy issues affecting his country and Asian community. Prime Minister Abe discussed Japan's history on the world stage, gender equality, and upcoming economic reforms. The Forum was moderated by Dean David Ellwood.
President Trump Holds a Joint Press Conference with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. Washington, DC
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's cabinet approved a $274 billion stimulus package, an economic measure blamed on the economic consequences of Britain’s vote to leave the European Union. TRT World’s business programme looks at the financial news that affects ordinary people. Matthew Moore presents ‘Money Talks’ from TRT World’s studios in Istanbul. From Wall Street to Main Street ‘Money Talks’ helps the 99% navigate their changing financial world.
Trump took Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe to his private resort, and things got... intense. Keep up with all that swamp-draining with brand new episodes of The Daily Show, weeknights on Comedy Central UK. Subscribe to Comedy Central UK: http://bit.ly/1gaKaZO Check out the Comedy Central UK website: http://bit.ly/1iBXF6j
http://www.weforum.org/ Special Address by Shinzo Abe, Prime Minister of Japan Chaired by Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman, World Economic Forum