Mourners offer flowers at the altar outside Nippon Budokan Hall which will host a state funeral for former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in Tokyo, Japan September 27, 2022.
REUTERS/Issei KatoTOKYO, Sept 27 (Reuters) - Two months after he was assassinated, Shinzo Abe is still stirring controversy, evidence of how the polarising former premier's legacy is shaping Japanese politics on everything from defence to monetary policy.
Japan's longest-serving prime minister was a divisive figure who was dogged by scandals.
That's a reflection of how Abe transformed both the LDP and Japan's policy landscape, experts say.
That could mean more of the ultra-loose policy and fiscal stimulus set in motion under "Abenomics".