Japanese PM Abe says he'll resign over health issues: report
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe announced Friday his plans to resign due to a chronic illness that has resurfaced. He called the decision “gut-wrenching.”
Concerns about Abe's health that have swirled since early summer grew in recent weeks as he made two visits to a Tokyo hospital.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe announced Friday his plans to resign due to a chronic illness that has resurfaced. He called the decision “gut-wrenching.”
Concerns about Abe's health that have swirled since early summer grew in recent weeks as he made two visits to a Tokyo hospital.
Abe's term ends in September 2021 and he is expected to stay on until a replacement is elected and approved by parliament. There are a slew of politicians eager to replace him. CLICK HERE FOR MORE.
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