(Bloomberg) -- Shinzo Abe's vision for a ``Beautiful
Japan'' has turned into a potentially ugly scenario for his
political future.
After losing control of the upper house of parliament in
elections July 29, Abe, 52, must ditch his plan to turn Japan
into a nation that's more assertive in international affairs,
proud of its traditions and loved by other countries, analysts
said. Now he must focus on the economy to ward off a move for an
early general election from the opposition Democratic Party of
Japan.
Read more at Bloomberg Exclusive News
Japan'' has turned into a potentially ugly scenario for his
political future.
After losing control of the upper house of parliament in
elections July 29, Abe, 52, must ditch his plan to turn Japan
into a nation that's more assertive in international affairs,
proud of its traditions and loved by other countries, analysts
said. Now he must focus on the economy to ward off a move for an
early general election from the opposition Democratic Party of
Japan.
Read more at Bloomberg Exclusive News
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