The Japan News by The Yomiuri Shimbun

Ex-PM Noda delivers eulogy in Diet for Abe

- The Yomiuri Shimbun

Former Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda of the Constituti­onal Democratic Party of Japan delivered a eulogy for former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at a plenary session of the House of Representa­tives on Tuesday a ernoon.

“ey were serious battles with sparks ying. e opponent I should challenge to a rematch will no longer come to this chamber,” Noda said, recalling party leadership debates with Abe during Noda’s time as prime minister.

During a memorable exchange during a Diet debate in November 2012, Noda told Abe — who was then president of the Liberal Democratic Party — that he would dissolve the lower house. At the time, Noda belonged to the Democratic Party of Japan.

e DPJ went on to lose the snap general election and relinquish power.

“[Abe] was always a formidable foe. For me, he was more like a nemesis than a political opponent,” Noda said.

But despite being a “ghting politician” in the Diet, Noda said Abe was “a kind, caring person” once he le it.

Noda also described attending an Imperial investitur­e, shortly a er he lost power, at which the Emperor appointed Abe as prime minister. Abe thanked Noda and told him: “I got back in ve years. is day will come for you, too.”

Noda’s remarks constitute­d the ninth Diet eulogy for a former prime minister since the end of World War II, and the rst since former Social Democratic Party leader Tomiichi Murayama spoke at a 2000 memorial for former Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi.

It is customary for an opposition leader to deliver the eulogy.

Abe was fatally shot while campaignin­g for the House of Councillor­s election in July. (Oct. 26)

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