Abe To Resign
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has announced he will resign, ending a government that lasted only a year. Abe has been struggling since taking office but has really been having problems since a big election defeat in July where his party lost control of the upper house.
Abe said he was quitting to pave the way for ruling and opposition parties to work together to approve the extension of Tokyo's naval mission in support of the U.S.-led operation in Afghanistan.
"In the present situation it is difficult to push ahead with effective policies that win the support and trust of the public," Abe said in a nationally televised news conference. "I have decided that we need a change in this situation."
Abe, a nationalist whose support rating has plunged to 30 percent, also cited the ruling party's defeat in July 29 elections, in which the opposition took control of the upper house of Parliament.
The prime minister said he had instructed ruling party leaders to immediately search for a replacement, but he did not announce a date for his departure from office. His former foreign minister, Taro Aso, is considered a front-runner to replace him, though Aso said it was too soon for him to comment.
The ruling Liberal Democratic Party announced it would use a streamlined election process to choose a successor. Kyodo News agency reported the party planned an election for LDP president next Wednesday.
I don't follow Japanese politics all that closely so I'm not up to speed on all the issues. But it sounds like he really had a raft of problems that just finally overwhelmed him.





