Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is going to be longest-term President in Japan's history.He made history by running 2,887 days of his term as Prime Minister on Wednesday. The record was owned by Tarro Katsura more than a century ago. This was reported in a reuters report by the news agency.

Shinzo Abe, 65, became The Prime Minister of Japan in 2012. The Abe government has been in power for years, despite questions about elections, law violations and economic conditions.

Abe was once prime minister before. It was in 2006. But he could not stay in power for long-time. After taking over, he was forced to resign after a year of massive popularity, the party's defeat in the upper house of Parliament, corruption of cabinet members, his weak body. However, Abe returned in 2012 in a different way. Abe was again in charge of the Prime Minister in December 2012, promising a strong military and reformed economy to amend the constitution.
In an interview, Abe said, "I want to deal with the moral problems with my heart and soul. With a feeling like a foot on the ice. I will not forget the mind I started with. '

Abe is more successful in this long-term regime than diplomatic. The country has avoided the worst of the trade disputes due to its warm relationship with US President Donald Trump. However, his government has made little progress in resolving regional problems with Russia. There is also a cold relationship with South Korea.

Before Abe took over in 2012, Japan was changing its government very often. Japan received seven prime ministers, including Abe, in six years from 2006 to 2012. Abe's position comes after taking over.

A poll by Japanese media showed that 68 percent of people are not satisfied with Abe's position. However, 44 percent support is always there.