Shinzo Abe

prime minister office: Inoue, 52, then an aide to Abe, said the future prime minister seemed to be imagining the area around the prime minister office and the Diet filled with protesters, according to Asahi Shimbun. Abe then whispered to no one in particular: My grandpa realized the amendment despite being surrounded by many demonstrators who opposed it. The place was the prime minister office, and the boss was a rising politician named Shinzo Abe who was a deputy chief Cabinet secretary. If his support rate was surveyed like now, it would have been zero. That amendment was made to the old Japan-U.S. security treaty in 1960 by Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi . Abe, a son of Kishi eldest daughter, drew much inspiration and ideas from his grandfather. He is really great. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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