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Japan’s Leader Tries to Honor Abe’s Legacy, While Building His Own

Japan’s Leader Tries to Honor Abe’s Legacy, While Building His Own

TOKYO — Fumio Kishida has spent years trying to emerge from the shadow of Shinzo Abe, the former prime minister of Japan who was gunned down at a campaign rally on July 8.

Ever since both were elected in 1993 to the Diet, as Japan’s Parliament is known, Mr. Abe had been the more prominent politician. A charismatic presence, he outshone Mr. Kishida, a party stalwart who can be so stiff that

about the last time he truly laughed. (His answer: whenever his…

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