China News Service, September 16th. According to the Japan Broadcasting Association (NHK) report, on the afternoon of the 16th local time, the former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, after leading the resignation of the Cabinet Chief, made an outgoing remark, saying that he would continue to support as a member of Parliament. The new regime.

Data map: Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

  According to reports, Abe said in his conversation, “In the past eight years, I have tried my best to challenge various issues including domestic affairs and diplomacy. Although there are still many things left to be done, I have also achieved some goals.” .

At the same time, Abe also expressed his gratitude to the people who supported him.

  According to the report, Abe also stated in the conversation that he will support the new regime as a member of Congress, while calling on the public to also support the new government.

  After the conversation, Abe left the prime minister's residence with flowers in hand and sent off by about 200 people.

  According to reports, after taking office for the second time as Prime Minister of Japan, Abe served for 2822 consecutive days, making him the longest-serving prime minister in Japan.

If you count the first Abe regime, his cumulative time as prime minister is 3188 days, which is also the longest in Japanese history.