Prime Minister Abe has been in office for the longest time in total, 2887 days, November 20, 4:06

Prime Minister Abe's tenure was 20 days, 2887 days in total, surpassing former Prime Minister Katsura Taro, the longest in constitutional history. The future of the constitutional amendment that shows strong willingness will become the focus of the future, and it will be noted how Prime Minister Abe will determine when the House of Representatives will be dissolved, while the current term of the House of Representatives is less than two years.

Prime Minister Abe's tenure lasted 20 days, including the first administration, 2887 days in total, surpassing former Prime Minister Katsura Taro, the longest in the history of constitutional government.

On the 19th, the secretary-in-chief of the Secretary-General said, “We have been working on policies led by politics with clear indications of what should be done. The situation has improved significantly. "

Prime Minister Abe worked on economic revitalization with the economic policy “Abenomics” to move away from deflation and promoted work style reforms and child-rearing support, aiming to break away from deflation after the second administration, reflecting on the reflection of the first administration. We have been striving to strengthen our relations with each country with the aim of “diplomatic relations with the globe”.

On the other hand, regarding the so-called “Moritomo problem”, the fact that the approval document was falsified by the Ministry of Finance and the “Meeting of Cherry Blossoms” hosted by the Prime Minister are “a symbol of the long-term administration's dust and distortion” Some points out.

Prime Minister Abe's term of office as LDP president is until the end of September 2021. In the future, Prime Minister Abe's willingness to amend the Constitution, North Korea's abduction, nuclear and missile issues, and north of Russia The focus will be on whether or not we can make a path in peace treaty negotiations including territorial disputes.

Prime Minister Abe himself has denied further extension of the term of office, and while the movement for “post-Abe” is expected to be active for the next year's LDP presidential election, There are also voices that you expect.

The current term of the House of Representatives is until October of next year, and it will be noted how Prime Minister Abe will determine when the House of Representatives will be dissolved.