First of all, Shinzo Abe is the most influential politician in Japan after World War II, because he has repeatedly set new political records. He is the first Japanese prime minister born after World War II, the youngest Japanese prime minister since World War II, and the longest-serving Japanese prime minister. Since Shinzo Abe took office, he has led the Japanese Liberal Democratic Party to many victories. After Shinzo Abe was elected Prime Minister in 2006, he made his own declaration. He thought that as the first cabinet prime minister born after World War II, he would take over the fire of reform and ideals. After he took office, he started a series of reforms with beautiful countryside as the slogan.
20 1 1 Due to the earthquake, tsunami, Fukushima and radiation, the government formed by the opposition finally collapsed. In 20 12, Shinzo Abe was elected chairman of the Kuomintang and won the general election. Although Abe is in power intermittently, he has also created many outstanding achievements. One of Abe's most important legacies is that he proposed and implemented a reform plan called "Abenomics". After Abe became prime minister again in 20 12, he was more pragmatic in government affairs. He focused on economy and deflation, and successfully pulled Japan out of the lost decades of real estate bubble since 1980. In addition, Abe tried to empower women during his tenure. Shinzo Abe believes that in Japan, increasing the proportion of women in the workforce will help balance the declining elderly population. Shinzo Abe encourages women to join the labor force to ease the pressure on the labor force and start growth. To sum up, Abe made great achievements in the first few years of his term of office, which made the economy get rid of the sluggish state and improved Japan's international image. However, due to the outbreak of COVID-19, the local economy began to slow down, and Abe's method was questioned, but Abe's life changed Japan.