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普京最新支持率公布
财联社· 2025-11-08 10:52
Group 1 - The majority of Russians (74.5%) support President Putin's performance during his presidency [2][3] - A significant 77.9% of respondents express trust in the national leader [2][3] - 46.3% of respondents approve of the Russian government's performance, while 58.4% trust Prime Minister Mishustin [3] Group 2 - The support rate for the United Russia party stands at 32.5%, followed by the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia at 10.4%, the Communist Party of Russia at 9.8%, the New People party at 8.4%, and the Just Russia—Patriots—For Truth party at 4.9% [3] - The poll conducted by the All-Russian Public Opinion Research Center and the Sputnik news agency took place from October 27 to November 2, involving 1,600 Russian citizens aged 18 and above [3]
英国工党支持率暴跌至历史最低17%,首相斯塔默遭质疑
Huan Qiu Shi Bao· 2025-10-29 23:05
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights the significant decline in support for the UK Labour Party, led by Keir Starmer, which has dropped to a historic low of 17%, trailing behind the Reform Party at 27% [1][2] - The Labour Party's current polling performance is below the previous lowest record of the Conservative Party under Rishi Sunak, indicating a deepening public dissatisfaction with the government [1] - Recent setbacks for Starmer's government include a significant defeat in a by-election in Caerphilly and criticism over chaotic immigration policies, which have further undermined public confidence [1] Group 2 - The polling results indicate that the Labour Party is facing dual pressure from both the right-wing Reform Party, which is attracting traditional voters dissatisfied with the government, and the left-wing Green Party, which is gaining traction among younger demographics [2] - Among the 18 to 24 age group, the Labour Party has only garnered 21% support, suggesting a rapid loss of appeal among younger voters [2] - Upcoming local elections, as well as elections for the Scottish and Welsh parliaments, are viewed as significant challenges for the Labour Party [2]
支持高市早苗的都是些什么人?
日经中文网· 2025-10-27 08:00
Core Viewpoint - The support rate for the new cabinet led by Takashi Sawa is significantly high among the working-age population, indicating a shift in political support dynamics in Japan [2][6]. Group 1: Support Rate Analysis - The support rate for Takashi Sawa's cabinet is 81% among the 18-39 age group, 82% among the 40-50 age group, and 66% among those aged 60 and above [2][6]. - Compared to the previous cabinet led by Ishiba Shigeru, the support rate among those under 30 has more than doubled, showing a strong appeal to younger voters [6]. - The support rate for the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) has risen to 36%, although it has not yet returned to the 41% level seen at the establishment of Ishiba's cabinet [11]. Group 2: Political Dynamics - The current cabinet has garnered support not only from LDP supporters but also from those who previously supported opposition parties like the Democratic Party for the People and other minor parties [2][8]. - In the recent Senate election exit polls, fewer voters under 30 supported the LDP compared to those supporting the Democratic Party for the People and other opposition parties, indicating a potential recovery in support for the LDP among this demographic [8]. - The support rate among male voters for Takashi Sawa's cabinet is 75%, while for female voters it is 73%, showing a balanced appeal across genders [8]. Group 3: Comparison with Previous Cabinets - The support rate for Ishiba's cabinet among LDP supporters was less than 70% at its inception, while it has increased to 91% for Takashi Sawa's cabinet [8][10]. - The support rate for opposition party supporters for Ishiba's cabinet was around 10-20%, but it has risen to over 80% for Takashi Sawa's cabinet [10].
高市早苗内阁支持率达到74%
日经中文网· 2025-10-27 03:38
Core Viewpoint - The approval rating of the new cabinet led by Prime Minister Kishi Sanae is 74%, significantly higher than the previous cabinet led by Ishiba Shigeru, which had an approval rating of 51% at the time of its establishment [2][4]. Group 1: Cabinet Approval Ratings - Kishi Sanae's cabinet approval rating of 74% is comparable to previous cabinets, such as Yukio Hatoyama (75%) and Yoshihide Suga (74%) [4]. - The approval rating increased by 37 percentage points compared to the last survey of Ishiba's cabinet conducted in September [2]. Group 2: Public Support and Political Dynamics - The support for the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) has risen to 36%, an increase of 5 percentage points from the last survey [5]. - The approval rating for Kishi's cabinet and the new LDP leadership is positively viewed by 55% of respondents, surpassing the 29% who disapprove [5]. Group 3: Public Concerns and Policy Priorities - The top reasons for supporting Kishi's cabinet are "good policies" and "trustworthy character," each cited by 36% of respondents [7]. - The most pressing policy issue for the public is "price control," with 51% prioritizing it, followed by "economic growth" (33%) and "pensions" (27%) [7]. Group 4: Coalition Dynamics - The Japan Innovation Party (JIP) has opted for an "outside cooperation" model, with 50% of respondents supporting this approach, while only 19% believe they should send ministers to the cabinet [7].
最新民调显示李在明支持率60%,经济政策获好评
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-10-05 02:44
Core Viewpoint - The latest poll indicates that South Korean President Lee Jae-myung has a support rate of 60%, with positive feedback primarily attributed to his economic policies [1] Group 1: Poll Results - A survey conducted by Ipsos from October 1 to 2 involved 1,000 voters across South Korea, revealing that 60% of respondents believe President Lee is performing well, while 36% think otherwise [1] - Among supporters of President Lee, 39% cited "economic and livelihood policies" as the main reason for their approval, followed by "diplomatic trade" (18%), "communication and cooperation" (16%), "reform in prosecution, law, and media" (15%), and "labor welfare" (8%) [1] Group 2: Political Party Support - The ruling Democratic Party has a support rate of 46%, while the largest opposition party, the People Power Party, stands at 26% [1] - Other political parties have significantly lower support rates, with the Fatherland Reform Party at 3%, the Progressive Party at 1%, and the New Reform Party at 4% [1] Group 3: Upcoming Local Elections - Regarding the local elections scheduled for June 2026, 50% of respondents believe that supporting the ruling party candidates would strengthen the current government, while 41% think supporting opposition candidates would serve as a check on the government [1]
小泉在自民党支持层内支持率居首
日经中文网· 2025-09-29 03:34
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article highlights the support rates of candidates in the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) presidential election, with a focus on demographic differences in support [2][4][5] - Among the LDP supporters, Minister of Agriculture Koizumi Shinjiro leads with a support rate of 33%, followed by former Minister of Economic Security Takagi Sanae at 28%, and Chief Cabinet Secretary Matsuno Hirokazu at 20% [2][5] - In the non-partisan group, Takagi Sanae has the highest support rate at 29%, followed closely by Koizumi Shinjiro at 27% and Matsuno Hirokazu at 8% [4] Group 2 - By age group, Takagi Sanae has a significant lead among the younger generation (under 39 years old) with a support rate of 50%, and maintains a leading position with 40% among the 40s and 50s age groups [5] - In the 60 and above age group, Koizumi Shinjiro has the highest support rate at 30%, while both Takagi Sanae and Matsuno Hirokazu have support rates of 20% [5] - The article also analyzes support by gender, showing Takagi Sanae with nearly 40% support among men, while both she and Koizumi Shinjiro have around 30% support among women, indicating a competitive landscape [5] Group 3 - Given that the LDP and Komeito do not hold a majority in both houses, the next president must collaborate with opposition parties [5] - Among supporters of the National Democratic Party, over 50% believe Takagi Sanae is suitable for the presidency, while over 10% support Koizumi Shinjiro [5] - In the support groups of other parties, over 70% of supporters from the Japan Innovation Party chose Takagi Sanae, while Koizumi Shinjiro received 30% and Matsuno Hirokazu 20% from the Constitutional Democratic Party [7]
34%日本人支持高市任自民党新总裁
日经中文网· 2025-09-29 03:34
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article highlights the shifting support rates among candidates for the upcoming Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) presidential election, with former Economic Security Minister Takagi Sanae leading at 34% support, followed by Agriculture Minister Koizumi Shinjiro at 25% [3] - The support rates for Takagi and Koizumi have changed since the last survey in August, where Takagi had 23% and Koizumi 22%, indicating a widening gap in their support [5] - The survey also revealed that the most discussed policy topics among respondents for the LDP presidential election include "price measures" (48%), "pensions" (28%), and "economic growth" (27%) [5] Group 2 - The approval rating for the outgoing Shibo Mo cabinet stands at 37%, a decrease of 5 percentage points from August, with 57% of respondents indicating they do not support the cabinet [5] - The party support rates show the LDP at 31% (up from 28% in August), while other parties like the Constitutional Democratic Party remain stable at 7% [5] - The survey was conducted by Nikkei Research from September 26 to 28, using random digit dialing (RDD) and included 915 responses, achieving a response rate of 39.9% [6]
石破茂内阁支持率回升至42%
日经中文网· 2025-09-01 03:18
Core Viewpoint - The Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba faces internal pressure to resign as the leader of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) following multiple electoral defeats since 2024, despite a recent increase in cabinet approval ratings [2][4]. Group 1: Election Performance and Public Opinion - Since 2024, the LDP has experienced failures in various elections, leading to calls for Ishiba to step down as party leader [4]. - A recent public opinion poll indicates that 52% of respondents believe there should not be an early party leadership election, while only 39% support the idea of an early election [6]. - Ishiba's cabinet approval rating has risen to 42%, a 10 percentage point increase from the previous month, marking the first time it has returned to around 40% since February [2][6]. Group 2: Reasons for Support and Opposition - Among the reasons for supporting Ishiba's cabinet, the most cited is "trustworthy character" at 37%, followed by "it is a cabinet centered on the LDP" at 22% [6]. - The primary reason for opposition is "poor policies" at 38%, with "lack of leadership" and "poor government and party operation" both at 32% [6]. Group 3: Policy Priorities - In a survey regarding policy priorities, the most pressing issue identified by respondents is "price control," which received 49% of the votes, followed by "child-rearing, education, and declining birthrate measures" and "economic growth," both at 29% [6]. Group 4: Party Support Rates - The LDP's support rate has increased to 28% from 24% in July, while the support for the Constitutional Democratic Party has decreased to 7% from 9% in the same period [6].
李在明最新支持率公布
中国基金报· 2025-07-04 16:13
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article highlights the initial public support for South Korean President Lee Jae-myung, with a support rate of 65% in his first month of governance, indicating a positive reception of his administration's performance [1] - The ruling party, the Democratic Party, has a support rate of 46%, which has increased by 3 percentage points from the previous survey, leading the political landscape [1] - The opposition party, the People Power Party, has a support rate of 22%, showing a decline of 1 percentage point, widening the gap between the two major parties to 24 percentage points [1] Group 2 - President Lee Jae-myung has appointed Kim Min-sik as the new Prime Minister, emphasizing the need for coordination among various departments due to vacancies in leadership positions [2] - As of the latest update, President Lee has nominated 17 out of 19 cabinet members, with the nominees preparing for parliamentary hearings [2]
65%日本民众对新任农业相小泉进次郎抱有期待
日经中文网· 2025-05-26 03:14
Core Viewpoint - The approval rating of Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's cabinet stands at 34%, showing a slight increase of 1 percentage point from the previous month, while the disapproval rate remains high at 60% [1][3]. Group 1: Cabinet Changes and Public Opinion - Ishiba has replaced former Agriculture Minister Takumi Eto, who controversially stated, "I have never bought rice," with Shinjiro Koizumi, marking the first cabinet reshuffle since Ishiba's first cabinet formation in October 2024 [3]. - Among respondents, 65% expressed expectations for Koizumi, while 31% did not [3]. - Regarding the responsibility for Eto's dismissal, 53% believe the Prime Minister holds appointment responsibility, while 42% disagree [3]. Group 2: Public Concerns and Policy Priorities - The most pressing issue for the public is "addressing prices," with 49% of respondents prioritizing it, a slight decrease from 51% in April [3]. - "Pension" is the second priority at 32%, with the ruling parties planning to amend the pension reform bill proposed by the Constitutional Democratic Party [3]. - Both "child-rearing, education, and countermeasures for declining birthrate" and "economic growth" are seen as priority issues by 28% of respondents each [4]. Group 3: Political Party Support - Support rates for political parties show the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) at 28%, the Democratic Party for the People at 11%, the Constitutional Democratic Party at 9%, and 27% of respondents identifying as independents [4].