Overseas Network, August 26. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has been hospitalized several times in recent days. His health has caused concerns about the outside world. Who will become his successor has also become a hot topic. In response, Japan’s Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga officially responded on the 26th, saying, “Abe’s term of office is still one year, and it is too early to discuss his successor.”

The data picture shows Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

  According to Japan’s "Mainichi Shimbun" on the 26th, Japanese political circles are currently considered to be Abe’s successors, including former Liberal Democratic Party secretary Shigeru Ishiba, deputy prime minister Taro Aso, and defense minister Taro Kono. Yoshihide Suga himself is also a popular candidate. One. Regarding this series of speculations, Yoshihide Suga responded at a government press conference on the 26th, saying, "I have no relevant considerations at all. The main issue now is how to deal with the new crown pneumonia epidemic with all my strength."

  Suga Yoshihide also said about Abe's health, “The Prime Minister himself expressed his hope to continue working hard in the future. From my daily observations, there is no change in his body.” On the 28th of this month, Abe will hold a press conference on the government's anti-epidemic measures. At that time, he may explain his health in detail. (Overseas Net King Xiluo)