<p>Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, the nation's longest-serving premier, is set to resign, a person familiar with the matter said on Friday.</p>.<p>Public broadcaster <em>NHK </em>earlier said Abe, who has battled the disease ulcerative colitis for years, wanted to avoid causing problems for the government due to the worsening of his condition.</p>.<p>Here are key elements of Abe's record since returning to office in December 2012. He ended his first troubled 2006-2007 term as premier by quitting abruptly, citing ill health.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/coronavirus-live-news-covid-19-latest-updates.html" target="_blank">Covid-19</a> response, scandals</strong></p>.<p>Japan has not suffered an explosive coronavirus outbreak, but a recent rise in infections has fuelled concern that Abe is putting too much emphasis on the economy over health.</p>.<p>Abe has drawn fire for an initial response to the outbreak that critics called clumsy and, more recently, for a seeming lack of leadership, including few media appearances.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-news-live-updates-india-world-coronavirus-vaccine-karnataka-maharashtra-tamil-nadu-delhi-kerala-gujarat-west-bengal-bangalore-mumbai-new-delhi-chennai-kolkata-cases-deaths-recoveries-876781.html" target="_blank">For live updates on the coronavirus outbreak, click here</a></strong></p>.<p>Dissatisfaction with his response, as well as scandals such as the arrest of a former justice minister and his lawmaker wife on suspicion of vote-buying, have eroded Abe's ratings.</p>.<p>A Kyodo news agency weekend survey showed Abe's voter support at 36.0 percent, down from 38.8 percent the previous month and the second-lowest since he returned to office in 2012.</p>.<p><strong>"ABENOMICS"</strong></p>.<p>Abe's signature "Abenomics" policies of bold monetary easing and fiscal spending ran into headwinds last year as the US-China trade war hit exports and a domestic sales tax rise hurt business and consumer sentiment.</p>.<p>Now the pandemic has triggered Japan's biggest economic slump on record. A third straight quarter of declines knocked real gross domestic product (GDP) to decade-low levels, wiping out the benefits of "Abenomics".</p>.<p>Critics have also said Abe relied too heavily on his monetary and fiscal policy without following through on a pledge of a "third arrow" of structural reform to achieve long-term growth despite a fast-ageing and shrinking population.</p>.<p>Security</p>.<p>Abe bolstered defence spending after years of declines and expanded the military's ability to project power abroad.</p>.<p>In a historic shift in 2014, his government reinterpreted the post-war, pacifist constitution to allow troops to fight overseas for the first time since World War Two.</p>.<p>The following year, legislation ended a ban on exercising the right of collective self-defence, or defending a friendly country under attack.</p>.<p>Faced with divided public opinion, however, Abe has not achieved his long-held goal of revising the US-drafted constitution by writing the Self-Defense Forces, as Japan's military in known, into the pacifist Article 9.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/japan-pm-abe-to-resign-over-health-problems-local-media-878989.html" target="_blank">Read: Japan PM Abe to resign over health problems: Local media</a></strong></p>.<p><strong>Personnel Appointments</strong></p>.<p>By creating a Personnel Affairs Bureau at the cabinet, Abe and his right-hand aide, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga, gained greater control over appointments of bureaucrats, who for decades have dominated policymaking, shifting the balance of policy power toward politicians.</p>.<p><strong>Diplomacy</strong></p>.<p>Abe has cultivated warm personal ties with US President Donald Trump, averting worst-case outcomes on trade. He has overseen a cautious improvement in ties with China, although a territorial row and Beijing's clampdown on Hong Kong are causing strains. Relations with South Korea turned frigid due to disputes over the wartime past.</p>.<p>Abe has made little progress toward resolving a long-running feud with Russia over disputed islands seized by Soviet troops at the end of World War Two. The row has kept the two countries from signing a formal peace treaty ending the war.</p>.<p>Nor has Abe been able to settle a feud with North Korea over Japanese citizens kidnapped by Pyongyang's agents in the 1970s and 1980s, an issue he put at the centre of his political career.</p>
<p>Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, the nation's longest-serving premier, is set to resign, a person familiar with the matter said on Friday.</p>.<p>Public broadcaster <em>NHK </em>earlier said Abe, who has battled the disease ulcerative colitis for years, wanted to avoid causing problems for the government due to the worsening of his condition.</p>.<p>Here are key elements of Abe's record since returning to office in December 2012. He ended his first troubled 2006-2007 term as premier by quitting abruptly, citing ill health.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/coronavirus-live-news-covid-19-latest-updates.html" target="_blank">Covid-19</a> response, scandals</strong></p>.<p>Japan has not suffered an explosive coronavirus outbreak, but a recent rise in infections has fuelled concern that Abe is putting too much emphasis on the economy over health.</p>.<p>Abe has drawn fire for an initial response to the outbreak that critics called clumsy and, more recently, for a seeming lack of leadership, including few media appearances.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-news-live-updates-india-world-coronavirus-vaccine-karnataka-maharashtra-tamil-nadu-delhi-kerala-gujarat-west-bengal-bangalore-mumbai-new-delhi-chennai-kolkata-cases-deaths-recoveries-876781.html" target="_blank">For live updates on the coronavirus outbreak, click here</a></strong></p>.<p>Dissatisfaction with his response, as well as scandals such as the arrest of a former justice minister and his lawmaker wife on suspicion of vote-buying, have eroded Abe's ratings.</p>.<p>A Kyodo news agency weekend survey showed Abe's voter support at 36.0 percent, down from 38.8 percent the previous month and the second-lowest since he returned to office in 2012.</p>.<p><strong>"ABENOMICS"</strong></p>.<p>Abe's signature "Abenomics" policies of bold monetary easing and fiscal spending ran into headwinds last year as the US-China trade war hit exports and a domestic sales tax rise hurt business and consumer sentiment.</p>.<p>Now the pandemic has triggered Japan's biggest economic slump on record. A third straight quarter of declines knocked real gross domestic product (GDP) to decade-low levels, wiping out the benefits of "Abenomics".</p>.<p>Critics have also said Abe relied too heavily on his monetary and fiscal policy without following through on a pledge of a "third arrow" of structural reform to achieve long-term growth despite a fast-ageing and shrinking population.</p>.<p>Security</p>.<p>Abe bolstered defence spending after years of declines and expanded the military's ability to project power abroad.</p>.<p>In a historic shift in 2014, his government reinterpreted the post-war, pacifist constitution to allow troops to fight overseas for the first time since World War Two.</p>.<p>The following year, legislation ended a ban on exercising the right of collective self-defence, or defending a friendly country under attack.</p>.<p>Faced with divided public opinion, however, Abe has not achieved his long-held goal of revising the US-drafted constitution by writing the Self-Defense Forces, as Japan's military in known, into the pacifist Article 9.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/japan-pm-abe-to-resign-over-health-problems-local-media-878989.html" target="_blank">Read: Japan PM Abe to resign over health problems: Local media</a></strong></p>.<p><strong>Personnel Appointments</strong></p>.<p>By creating a Personnel Affairs Bureau at the cabinet, Abe and his right-hand aide, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga, gained greater control over appointments of bureaucrats, who for decades have dominated policymaking, shifting the balance of policy power toward politicians.</p>.<p><strong>Diplomacy</strong></p>.<p>Abe has cultivated warm personal ties with US President Donald Trump, averting worst-case outcomes on trade. He has overseen a cautious improvement in ties with China, although a territorial row and Beijing's clampdown on Hong Kong are causing strains. Relations with South Korea turned frigid due to disputes over the wartime past.</p>.<p>Abe has made little progress toward resolving a long-running feud with Russia over disputed islands seized by Soviet troops at the end of World War Two. The row has kept the two countries from signing a formal peace treaty ending the war.</p>.<p>Nor has Abe been able to settle a feud with North Korea over Japanese citizens kidnapped by Pyongyang's agents in the 1970s and 1980s, an issue he put at the centre of his political career.</p>