TOKYO—Prime Minister Shinzo Abe plans to announce his resignation on Friday and will cite his worsening health, a ruling-party lawmaker said, ending the reign of the man who held the top job longer than anyone else.The 65-year-old Mr. Abe visited a Tokyo hospital on Aug. 17 for more than seven hours for tests and went back for more tests a week later. He has long suffered fromwhere patients experience ulcers and sores in the colon.
No clear successor is waiting in the wings, but several veteran lawmakers from the ruling Liberal Democratic Party are likely to vie for the position. Parliament chooses the prime minister and the LDP controls a majority, so it can pick Mr. Abe’s successor. Former Defense Minister Shigeru Ishiba, who has criticized Mr. Abe for what he said were policies that favored wealthy people in cities, has ranked at the top of public-opinion polls asking about an Abe successor. Mr. Ishiba lost to Mr. Abe in 2012 for leadership of the LDP and has made clear he wants to seek the prime ministership.
IldikoMe Ironically the chemical weapon of high fructose corn syrup (HFCS), co-created by the Japanese, came back to hunt them too and is possibly among the culprits for IBD as it is for many other inflammatory/autoimmune/metabolic diseases today.
According to Japanese reports, Prime Minister Abe has suffered from ulcerative colitis for many years. As a Japanese, I would like to say that you have been really thankful for 7 years and 8 months.
Very sad ! Wishing to soon recovery ! I love him he was a real friend to Ethiopia
Trump should follow this example.
godspeed king
أعطو له ماء زمزم ..لا يوجد ماء مثله علي وجه الأرض ..خير ماء ماء زمزم... الماء في مكة المكرمة ..🕋🕋
Wishing PM Abe well
Abenomics was total disaster, failure. He failed Japan Economy.
Dear realDonaldTrump, See how nicely this plays out. Much less embarrassing than a humiliating defeat at the polls, at the hands of Biden no less. I really think you ought to consider this alternative strategy.
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