The approval ratings of the cabinet led by Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida have continued to decline and have reached a precarious point. According to the latest poll results released by the Mainichi Shimbun on the 17th, the approval rating of the Kishida cabinet is 16%. The disapproval rate is 79%. It was the highest disapproval rating since July 1947, when the Cabinet approval rating was surveyed, and voices of anger and surprise appeared on X.
* Unable to come up with policies that would be embraced by the people who have suffered from soaring prices, Fumio Kishida was ridiculed as the "Four Eyes of Tax Increase". The LDP's "secret funding" problem has been exacerbated, which has led directly to a sluggish support rating.
The Mainichi Shimbun survey has dealt a bigger blow to the current regime than the major newspapers, but even so, it is a shocking figure for most voters.
The mayor of Akashi City, Hyogo Prefecture, Izumiboho, quoted the online news with the highest disapproval rating in the past on his x, commenting, "Even so, what happened to Japan that he could continue to serve as prime minister calmly?".”
There are also viper comments from Japanese netizens.
...... since 1947That is, even the Lockheed and Rickley events did not reach such an extent "
There should be a limit to being brazen, don't you need **?”
The highest record was reached. There should be no regrets now, don't defile the evening festival. ”
Because we only did things that did not meet the expectations of the people, this was a natural result."
I can't believe that such a scandal continues, and the approval rating is in the double digits."
The cabinet approval rate is 0%, so let's continue."
In addition, in a public opinion poll conducted by Kyodo News, former Secretary General Shigeru Ishiba was asked who would be more suitable to be the next president in the LDP presidential election scheduled for September next yearAt the top of the list is 7% support. Former Minister of the Environment Shinjiro Koizumi 159%, Digital Minister Taro Kono 132%, Minister in charge of economic security Sanae Takaichi 62% followed.
Due to the change of the question items, it is not possible to make a simple comparison, but as in the previous survey, Shigeru Ishiba is still in the first place, and the list of the top 4 has not changed. Fumio Kishida, who currently serves as prime minister, has an approval rating of only 52%, falling to 6th place.
In the support layer of the Liberal Democratic Party, Ishiba, who was ranked third last time, has 23The 5% approval rating is at the top of the list. Kono and Koizumi each ended with 175% and 171% followed, with Fumio Kishida at 117% came in fourth.