Core Points - The latest public opinion poll indicates that the support rate for Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's cabinet is 64.4%, surpassing the initial support rates of previous cabinets led by Shigeru Ishiba and Yoshihide Suga [1] - A significant 70.2% of respondents believe that the appointment of Koichi Hagiuda, involved in the "black money" scandal, as acting secretary-general is "inappropriate" [1] - The poll shows that 76.5% of respondents welcome the idea of Japan having its first female prime minister, which is expected to promote women's active participation in society [1] Support and Opposition - The disapproval rate for Kishida's cabinet stands at 23.2%, which is lower than the previous cabinet's disapproval rate of 51.4% [1] - The support rate for Kishida's cabinet is slightly lower than the 66.4% support rate of Yoshihide Suga's cabinet when it first took office [1] Coalition and Public Perception - A total of 64.4% of respondents rated the ruling coalition between the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and the Japan Innovation Party as "good" or "fairly good" [1] - 66.2% of respondents expressed approval of the Komeito party's decision to withdraw from the coalition with the LDP [1] Reasons for Support - Among the reasons for supporting Kishida's cabinet, 26.6% of respondents cited "trust in the prime minister," while 22.5% believe that "economic policies are promising" [1]
民调:日本高市内阁支持率超60% 超过石破及岸田内阁
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-10-23 06:10