Shinzo Abe

Shinzo Abe

Shinzo Abe is currently the Chief Cabinet Secretary to Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi in Japan. In September, 2006, Abe was elected as the president of the LDP. He has a commanding majority in the lower house, and will likely succeed...

Shinzo Abe is currently the Chief Cabinet Secretary to Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi in Japan. In September, 2006, Abe was elected as the president of the LDP. He has a commanding majority in the lower house, and will likely succeed Koizumi as prime minister of Japan.

 
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TOKYO, Feb 23 (Reuters) - Almost four out of five Japanese voters want Prime Minister Taro Aso to quit within months and just over half want the opposition to win power, a poll showed on Monday, the latest bad news for the ruling party in an election year. Public support for 68-year-old Aso, already slumping after policy flip-flops and gaffes, took another hit when close ally Shoichi Nakagawa quit as finance minister last week after being forced to deny he was drunk at a G7 news conference in Rome. Some in Aso's own conservative Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) have called for him to be ... Read Full Story
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Tokyo - Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) is aiming for a parliamentary lower house election on October 26, the country’s biggest newspaper Yomiuri Shimbun reported Saturday. Quoting sources within the LDP, it said the lower house of parliament would probably we dissolved on October 3, by which time the party would have a new president who would have been made prime minister by the lower house, where the LDP has a majority. There are five candidates to succeed outgoing party chief and prime minister Yasuo Fukuda, including front runner and former foreign minister Taro Aso, and the first female candidate Yuriko Koike. Koike ... Read Full Story
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According to a new book , “Scoop” by Pascal Roustain, former Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi of Japan was explaining to President Bush the various ways a Japanese person would bow when meeting someone. He then got on his knees to prostrate himself before Bush in order to indicate this was the position the president wanted people to be in when conversing with him. If one considers how Bush reacted to those in America who dared opposing his political decisions, the prime minister’s position reflects our president’s desire to have the entire nation prostrate themselves because he alone knew what was best– after all, his ... Read Full Story
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Font size: AFP (Left to right): Japanese Prime Minister and ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) leader Taro Aso. Main opposition Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) leader Yukio Hatoyama. Former Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe. Former Japanese prime minister Yasuo Fukuda.   YOKOSUKA, Japan, August 25 (AFP): In Japan’s election on Sunday, the two candidates for the prime minister’s post are carrying on a family battle that started in the 1950s when their grandfathers were premiers. The clash of the political blue bloods – incumbent Taro Aso and his rival Yukio Hatoyama – casts a spotlight on Japan’s rich and powerful clans that have dominated, ... Read Full Story
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Japan's former prime minister Shinzo Abe signed a partnership accord with Iraq on Wednesday, on a rare visit to the country for a senior leader of the close US ally. Abe, who was premier from 2006 to 2007, travelled as a special envoy of Prime Minister Taro Aso. He flew to Baghdad after participating in the Global Competitiveness Forum in the Saudi capital of Riyadh. In Baghdad, he met President Jalal Talabani and signed the Japan-Iraq partnership, which is aimed at strengthening the relationship in areas of economy and energy, chief cabinet secretary Takeo Kawamura told reporters. The Iraqi president said in a statement ... Read Full Story
The once dominant Liberal Democratic Party has withered so miserably since losing the general election Aug. 30 that it looks as if it could suffer a total collapse or disintegration. Nearly three months after the Democratic Party of Japan unseated the LDP, the new government of Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama still appears too shaky to garner much voter trust, but even more conspicuous is the LDP's self- inflicted defeatism and its failure to...  
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Two days after the Aug. 30 Lower House election ended decades of power by the Liberal Democratic Party, the LDP-led government withdrew ¥250 million from a controversial Cabinet secret fund, Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirofumi Hirano said Friday. The revelation came as the present government led by the Democratic Party of Japan faces pressure to disclose what is dubbed the Cabinet's "kimitsu-hi" (secret fund).  
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http://www.companiesandmarkets.com/Summary-Market-Report/japan-defence-and-security-report-q4-2009-162289.asp Japan´s main opposition Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) has chosen stability over reform by electing former finance minister Sadakazu Tanigaki as its new leader on September 28 2009. Tanigaki won 300 out of the 498 ballots cast by party legislators and regional chapters. He is only the second-ever LDP president not to automatically...  
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A bell will sound Monday to mark the opening of the extraordinary Diet session and the legislative debut of Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama's administration. But neither the ruling Democratic Party of Japan nor the opposition, which now mainly means the once long-ruling Liberal Democratic Party, are likely to come out swinging.  
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The Liberal Democratic Party, as the new embodiment of the opposition camp, wasted no time Wednesday in lashing out against the Democratic Party of Japan administration, grilling the Cabinet for lacking a long-term vision on national strategies and Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama's political funds scandal. But the tactics occasionally backfired on the LDP, which was desperate to make an impression after finding itself in the opposition for only...  
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