According to the latest poll released by TBS news website on the 3rd, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiguro and his cabinet’s support rate was 38.9% , down 12.7 percentage points from October.
According to the report, the survey was conducted on November 2 and 3, and the disapproval rate for the cabinet of Shi’s cabinet rose by 13.8 percentage points from the October survey to 57.3 percent.
In addition, the party’s support rate, the survey showed that the Liberal Democratic Party’s support rate fell 9.3 percentage points from October to 24.6% ; The second-largest party in Congress, the Constitutional Democratic Party, gained 1.1 percentage points from October to 12.8 percent.
According to previous reports, local time on October 28, early morning, the results of the 50th House of Representatives election released, the ruling coalition of the Liberal Democratic Party and Komeito party won 215 seats in the election, failed to secure a majority (233 seats) in the House of Representatives. On the opposition side, the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan won a big victory in the election, the number of seats increased from 98 to 148 seats, becoming the House of Representatives after the Liberal Democratic Party’s second-largest party.
As planned, the Japanese Prime Minister’s named election will be held on November 11. Japan’s Kyodo news agency previously reported that, given that the ruling party’s number of seats is less than half, the Prime Minister’s pick is likely to be a final vote between the LDP leader, Shigeru Shigeru, and the DPJ leader, Yoshihiko Noda.