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支持率跌至新低 日本首相石破茂再度回应去留问题
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-07-23 05:41

Group 1 - The approval rating of Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's cabinet has dropped to a record low of 22.9%, a decrease of 9.6 percentage points from the previous month [1] - The disapproval rating has increased to 65.8%, up by 14.9 percentage points [1] - A majority of 51.6% of respondents believe that Ishiba should take responsibility for the ruling party's significant loss in the recent House of Councillors election and resign [1] Group 2 - The ruling coalition's poor election performance is attributed to multiple factors, with the stalled US-Japan trade negotiations being a significant reason [2] - President Trump announced a trade agreement that would reduce the reciprocal tariff rate from 25% to 15%, with Japan committing to invest $550 billion and open its market for certain agricultural products [2] - Ishiba stated that he cannot comment on the implications of the trade agreement for his position until he thoroughly reviews its contents [2]