Why did Abe take to the streets to give a speech when he retired due to illness?

Why did Abe take to the streets to give a speech when he retired due to illness? An old man without children and daughters, his political beliefs are the sustenance of his life. For a politician like him, politics is life, and life is for politics. At the age of 67, he is still in his prime as a politician. At that time, he retired for physical reasons, which may be physical reasons or reasons other than physical reasons. In short, he must make a speech now, and he must have what he thinks is a political need.

In history, Abe is not the first time to "retire due to illness." As the "first prime minister" of Japan after World War II, Abe defeated Taro Aso and Sadakazu Tanigaki by an overwhelming margin on September 20, 2006, becoming the first president of the Liberal Democratic Party born after World War II, and officially became the 90th prime minister of Japan on the 26th of that month. At the beginning, due to the repair of Sino-Japanese relations broken by the previous one, with flexible diplomacy and tough stance, its support rate was as high as 70%, the third highest in history. However, because this is his first time in power, his inexperience has put him in trouble. Under the influence of a series of scandals, his support rate plummeted. Therefore, on September 12, 2007, Abe could not resist the enormous pressure and resigned on the pretext of health reasons.

Although Abe retired, he was the longest-serving prime minister in Japan after World War II and the leader of the Liberal Democratic Party. He has great influence in Japanese politics. He just wants to use his prestige and influence to make a canvassing speech for the Senate election. This speech is entirely to promote Japan's constitutional amendment. Abe is only 67 years old. In front of Biden, Abe is a proper young man, and Japan is aging seriously. Many people in their seventies and eighties are still working. Abe will naturally not be idle. In order to realize his political ambition, he is working conscientiously.

Abe went to give a speech and canvassed for members of their Abe Association (one of Japanese political organizations). 1. Although Abe retired from illness, the political influence of the Abe family is still great. The Abe family has three prime ministers. 2. Abe is actually in charge of the entire Abe club. The purpose of canvassing for members of parliament is to continue to consolidate his family's political power. 3. Japanese political leaders are very particular about seniority, and Abe's identity, family background and resume are the best names.