The head of the Japanese government Shinzo Abe twice in the 7 days ended up in awkward situations, after that he had to justify himself. For the first time, the Prime Minister announced that are not very familiar with the text of the Potsdam Declaration, which painted post fixture Japan. The second time he goofed when rudely interrupted the speech of women parliamentarians. In just 1 week the Prime Minister of Japan Shinzo Abe has twice found himself in an embarrassing situation, for which he later had to defend. So, the Prime Minister had to explain in front of the opposition for their own words about the ignorance of the Potsdam Declaration of 1945, and to apologize to one of the deputies for improper conduct in Parliament. So, on 20 may at the session of the lower house of Parliament, in the course of a dispute with one of the legislators, the head of the Cabinet of Ministers very dilatory wanted to get away from uncomfortable questions. He just announced that "in detail" not familiar with the text of the Potsdam Declaration of 1945, which, incidentally, is considered a founding document of modern Japan. Remember, adopted by the participants of the Potsdam conference, the document defined the post-war path of development of the powers of the rising sun. Obviously, such words Japanese Prime Minister could not remain unnoticed and caused irritation in the opposition. June 2 the government of Japan tried to get out of awkward situation by publishing a specialized application. The paper reported that Shinzo Abe in detail read this document. The very same Prime Minister stressed that approves all the provisions of the Potsdam Declaration and does not expose its content is questioned. Another unfortunate for the Japanese premiere of the case was linked to his relationship with local legislators. In a rush of impressions Abe brazenly interrupted the speech of a female politician from the Democratic party of Japan Kiyomi, Tsujimoto (she is opposed to the liberal democratic party of Japan, which owns and Prime). When a political opponent gave a speech and was going to ask the question Shinzo Abe, the head of the government has not made, and, interrupting her monologue, she shouted: "Come on, just ask the question". Then act criticism of the Japanese Prime Minister came not only from the opposition camp, says "Russian newspaper". Action Abe also condemned many of his party members. The head of the government brought its own apology to the lady and said that in the future will be respectful to behave in relation to parliamentarians.