Who will be the next Prime Minister of Japan?


Following the resignation of Shinzo Abe, a debate has erupted in Japan over the selection of a new Prime Minister.

According to a report by a foreign news agency, after the resigned Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, the name of the former Defense Minister 'Shangiuro Ashiba' is prominent in the country, and he has the great support of the people, it has been shown that he could be the next Prime Minister.


According to the report, a referendum was held on various Japanese televisions entitled "Who should be the next Prime Minister?" Is.

Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga came in second with 14 percent of the vote. Similarly, voting took place on other channels in which Shangiro emerged as a strong candidate.

Earlier, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe had resigned, with the ruling Liberal Democratic Party confirming Shinzo Abe's resignation and saying the prime minister had resigned due to ill health.


Japan's 65-year-old Prime Minister Shinzo Abe served as prime minister for eight years, becoming prime minister in 2012 and becoming the country's longest-serving prime minister this year.

Shinzo Abe said he did not want to cause problems for the government because of his illness, so he was stepping down on medical grounds.

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