Tokyo: Shinzo Abe entered the history books as Japan’s longest-serving premier, but many of his ambitious goals, including a constitutional revision to strengthen the military, appear far from reach.
Yesterday marked Abe’s 2,887th day in office, topping the record previously set by Taro Katsura, a revered politician who served three times between 1901 and 1913.
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