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连续3个月处“危险水域”,石破茂内阁支持率跌到22%,刷新其执政以来最低纪录
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-05-19 23:07

Group 1 - The approval rating of Prime Minister Kishida's cabinet has reached a record low of 22%, down 2 percentage points from the previous survey, with a disapproval rating of 62% [1] - The cabinet has been in the "danger zone" for three consecutive months, with a rating below 30% considered critical and below 20% seen as a potential for resignation [1] - The primary reason for disapproval is a lack of expectations for economic policies, cited by 39.5% of respondents, with over half (51.7%) of the ruling party's supporters calling for food tax reductions [1] Group 2 - There is growing internal dissent within the ruling Liberal Democratic Party regarding economic policies, with concerns that young candidates may face defeat in upcoming elections [2] - The opposition parties are criticizing the government's economic strategies as lacking direction, aiming to leverage this for the upcoming summer elections [2] - The Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga has refrained from commenting on the survey results but emphasized the need to address public demands and focus on policies to combat rising prices [2]