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  • 8/7/2025

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00:00Shinzo Abe was Japan's youngest and longest-serving prime minister.
00:04Let's take a look back at his political life.
00:07Abe stepped into politics and served as executive assistant to the foreign minister
00:11before being elected to the House of Representatives in 1993.
00:17In the early 2000s, he served as chief cabinet secretary in both Mori and Koizumi cabinets.
00:24In 2003, he was elected as the secretary general of the Liberal Democratic Party, or LDP.
00:33Three years later, he became Japan's 90th prime minister at the age of 52.
00:39He was the first Japanese government leader born after the Second World War
00:43and also the youngest prime minister in the Japanese history.
00:48Today, I launched a cabinet that aims to produce a beautiful country.
00:52But his first term lasted less than a year.
00:57I resigned from my job as prime minister.
01:01Abe came back in 2012 and was elected as the president of LDP
01:06and started his second term in office as Japan's prime minister.
01:10He launched an ambitious economic program known as Abenomics
01:15to ease monetary and structural reform intended to stimulate the long moribund Japanese economy.
01:24Using economics, I will increase jobs and income
01:27and revitalize the countryside while making citizens' livelihoods better.
01:33He also prioritized promoting Japan-U.S. alliance
01:36during his eight-year long term in office.
01:40Abe pushed the country's constitutional amendment,
01:42but with very little outcome.
01:47Under the new cabinet launch today,
01:49we as the Liberal Democratic Party
01:51will lead a vigorous discussion towards constitutional reform.
01:56He resigned for the second time in 2020 due to health problems.
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