EXTREMELY SORRY - Former Prime Minister of Japan ABE SHINZO AND ROLE IN VIETNAM - JAPANESE RELATIONSHIP
On the morning of July 8, former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was attacked from behind by a man while campaigning for 46-year-old Kentaro Asah, a member of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) before the election. The senate door took place on July 10 near Yamatosaidaiji station of Nara city, western country at 11:30 a.m
Earlier, NHK reported that Mr. Abe appeared to be in a state of "respiratory arrest" when he was taken to the hospital, although initially conscious. Doctors and nurses devotedly tried to save him, but the former prime minister did not survive and died in the ICU at 17:03 p.m. local time, at the age of 67.
According to NHK, Abe's shooter was former Japan Self-Defense Forces (SDF) member Tetsuya Yamagami, 41, and was arrested at the scene with a homemade gun.
Former Prime Minister ABE SHINZO - A breaking political with a career with many outstanding legacies
Mr. Abe is a major statesman, Japan's longest-serving prime minister - demonstrating great support among the Japanese populace and political circles. He was a man with a great desire to restore the prosperity, prestige and role of Japan, and he had done a lot for Japan. At the same time, he is also a great friend of Vietnam. Let's take a look back at his political life with many highlights.
I. STORY
Date of birth: 21/9/1954
Education: Graduated from Seiki University, BA in Political Science in 1977. He also studied at the University of Southern California, USA.
Elected as a member of the House of Representatives of Japan 7 times.
Mr. Abe first became Prime Minister of Japan in 2006 and resigned a year later due to health reasons. He returned as Prime Minister of Japan for another term on December 26, 2012. As of August 24, 2020, Mr. Abe set a record with the longest number of consecutive days as Prime Minister in the history of this country, specifically 2,799 days.
II. ACHIEVEMENTS
When Mr. Abe was elected to a second term in 2012, Japan was in an economic recession after decades of stagnation. He soon launched a grand experiment commonly known as "Abenomics," which included three key priorities of monetary stimulus, increased government spending, and restructuring of the economy, which his allies said had helped. restore the country's economy and improve consumer and investor confidence.
Japan under Mr. Abe has relaxed immigration rules for foreign workers, which has boosted the workforce. Mr. Abe emphasized the need to reform working styles, criticized the lack of prioritization of the use of female human resources and pledged to close the gap in the workforce with "Womenomics".
Diplomatically, he has cultivated a strong relationship with Washington, Tokyo's traditional ally. The ability to cultivate a personal relationship with Mr Trump is often cited as one of the biggest reasons Japan has been able to avoid a trade war with the US.
Finally, it is impossible not to mention that Mr. Abe successfully helped Japan host the 2020 Olympics.
III. IMPORTANT ROLE IN VIETNAM - JAPANESE RELATIONSHIP
Since Mr. Abe's time as Prime Minister, the two countries have started to build a strategic partnership, since 2006. Later, during the same period of Mr. Abe, in 2014, the two countries upgraded their relations to a deep strategic partnership. wide and the relationship is in the best state: Trust, extensive, comprehensive and effective cooperation.
Japan was the first G-7 country to invite Vietnam to the expanded G7 Summit in May 2016. In May 2016, for the first time, Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc led a high-ranking Vietnamese delegation to attend the G7 Summit at the invitation of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. Up to now, Japan is the number one investor in Vietnam, the fourth largest trading partner of Vietnam, and a major ODA donor for Vietnam.
During his time as Prime Minister of Japan, he made two official visits to Vietnam in 2013 and 2017, in addition to two visits to Vietnam to attend the 2006 and 2017 APEC Conference. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's Vietnam has marked new development stages in the two countries' relations, affirming Vietnam - Japan as an important and long-term partner.
According to former Deputy Foreign Minister, Vietnamese Ambassador to Japan Doan Xuan Hung, Mr. Abe has had a very special and good relationship with all Vietnamese leaders since 2006, especially from 2012 up to now. That is the solid foundation for the current relations of the two countries.
What people who come to Japan to study and work remember most in Prime Minister Abe is probably the support of 100,000 yen (about 20 million VND) for everyone regardless of nationality and age. If it weren't for Uncle Abe, no other Japanese prime minister would have been so generous.
A talented politician known and recognized all over the world. Today, that man has left and left a lot of regrets for those who stayed....
Mourn!!!
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