Shinzō Abe
Shinzō Abe | |
Pun Ministru ning Hapon | |
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Taking office {{{termstart}}} | |
Monarch | Akihito |
Deputy | Tarō Asō (Designate) |
Minalili kang | Yoshihiko Noda |
Mibait | 21 Septiembri 1954 Nagato, Hapon |
Mete | 8 Juliu 2022 |
Partido political | Liberal Democratic Party |
Asawa | Akie Matsuzaki |
Pípagaralan | Seikei University University of Southern California |
Relihyun | Buddhism ampong Shinto[1] |
I Shinzō Abe (安倍 晋三 Abe Shinzō , [abe ɕinzoː] ( makiramdam); 21 Setiembre 1954 - 8 Juliu 2022) metung yang Hapon a pulitiku ampong kasalungsungan a Pamuntuk ning Liberal Democratic Party (LDP).[2] I Abe ing ka-90ng Pun Ministru ning Hapon, a miyalal king espesyal a sesyon ning Pambangsang Diet anyang 26 Setiembre 2006. Ya ing anak diling pun ministru ning Hapon kaibat ning Kadwang Gerang Pangyatu, ampo ing mumunang mibait kaybat ning gera. Ala yang pabanwang migsilbi, at migdimitir ya anyang 12 Setiembre 2007.[3] Elilan neng Yasuo Fukuda, a elilan da reng tuki-tuking Pun Ministrung e miras pabanwa.[4] Anyang 26 Septiembre 2012, simbut neng Abe ing sadyang Ministru ning Pamamingwa (Minister of Defense), i Shigeru Ishiba king alalan a run-off, at simbut ne ing alalang pang-pamuntuk ning LDP (LDP presidential election).[5] Megi yang Pun Ministrung pasibayu i Abe kaybat ning maragul a pamanyambut ning LDP king pangkabilugan a alalan ning 2012.
Lon la murin
[mag-edit | alilan ya ing pikuwanan]Dalerayan
[mag-edit | alilan ya ing pikuwanan]- ↑ Seinseiren.org[suglung a mepatad][1] Archived Nobyembri 27, 2009 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ Foster, Malcolm (26 September 2012). Abe wins vote to lead Japan main opposition party. Archived from the original on 26 October 2013. Retrieved on 26 September 2012.
- ↑ Nakata, Hiroko (13 September 2007). "Prime Minister Abe announces resignation", Japan Times. Retrieved on 13 September 2007. Archived from the original on 15 October 2007.
- ↑ ".", CNN. [suglung a mepatad]
- ↑ "Japan ex-PM Shinzo Abe elected opposition leader", BBC News (26 September 2012).
Suglung palwal
[mag-edit | alilan ya ing pikuwanan]- Official website Invalid language code.
- Shinzō Abe king Twitter
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- Prime Minister of Japan Official Website (English)
- Discussion of the Prime Minister's policies and actions Archived Eneru 18, 2007 at the Wayback Machine (English)
- Biography by CIDOB Foundation Archived Disyembri 21, 2007 at the Wayback Machine (Spanish)
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Minuna kaya Shintaro Abe Makoto Ogawa Yoshirō Hayashi Takeo Kawamura |
Member of the House of Representatives for Yamaguchi's 1st district 1993–1996 Served alongside: Yoshirō Hayashi, Takeo Kawamura, Takaaki Koga |
Multi-member district eliminated |
New constituency | Member of the House of Representatives for Yamaguchi's 4th district (single-member) 1996–present |
Incumbent |
Party political offices | ||
Minuna kaya Taku Yamasaki |
Secretary General of the Liberal Democratic Party 2003–2004 |
Menalili kaya Tsutomu Takebe |
Minuna kaya Junichiro Koizumi |
President of the Liberal Democratic Party 2006–2007 |
Menalili kaya Yasuo Fukuda |
Minuna kaya Sadakazu Tanigaki |
President of the Liberal Democratic Party 2012–present |
Incumbent |
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Hiroyuki Hosoda
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2005–2006
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Yasuhisa Shiozaki
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Junichiro Koizumi
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2006–2007
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Yasuo Fukuda
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