Published 22:29 IST, August 19th 2020

Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe returns to work after unexpected hospital visit

Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe returned to his official residence to resume work, this is his first appearance since an unexpected visit to a hospital.

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On August 19, Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe returned to his official residence to resume work and this is his first appearance since an unexpected visit to a hospital in Tokyo this week. While speaking to reporters about his health, Shinzo Abe said he went to hospital for tests to see he is doing good. According to local media, he h spent a day at Keio University Hospital on August 17 for a check-up.

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“I got a checkup a day before yesterday to make absolutely sure I’m healthy,” he told reporters. “I’m getting back to work w, and I hope to keep working hard. Thank you.”

However, Japanese Government has t disclosed what kind of test Prime Minister underwent. In 2007, Shinzo Abe resigned because of chronic problems in his digestive system. Since mid -July Japanese Prime Minister has reduced public appearances, because of increasing coronavirus outbreak.

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Two cabinet ministers in Abe’s government have denied that re is any problem with Prime Minister’s health, on or hand, PM’s close associate and lawmaker from ruling party, Akira Amari has publicly urged him to take time off. This year, Abe’s summer trip to second home outside capital was canceled because of pandemic.

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Opposition asks explanation

Jun Azumi, a lawmaker with main opposition Constitutional Democratic Party, said premier should explain his physical condition. Shinzo Abe is longest-serving prime minister in Japanese history. Japan is a nation kwn for having leers serving relatively short periods, often resigning amid scandal.

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22:29 IST, August 19th 2020