In the latest opinion poll, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiguro’s cabinet support rate“Rose sharply”, compared with the Senate election after a heavy defeat, that Ishiguro does not need to resign the voice of the expansion. Some Japanese media believe that the public broke Mao Shi hit a sympathetic point.
The latest Kyodo News Survey showed the cabinet’s approval rating rose 12.5 percentage points from the last survey in late July to 35.4 percent, while the number saying“I should resign” fell to 40.0 percent. Support for the cabinet rose 17 percentage points to 39 percent, according to the Yomiuri Shimbun, while Shigeru’s belief that he“Should resign” dropped 12 percentage points to 42 percent. The results of recent surveys conducted by various agencies show the same trend.
Japan’s Kyodo News Agency said Wednesday that a senior figure in the Senate said that Ishiba’s resignation was forced by former Abe lawmakers whose party was in a slump because of kickbacks, and that more and more people began to sympathize with him. With support for the LDP showing only modest gains, the person said there could be “A sense of mistrust [ among the people ] towards the LDP, which is simply blaming Ishiba for the defeat”. Japan’s TBS Television quoted analysts as saying that Shigeru recently frequently appeared in diplomatic occasions, a lot of exposure, which has to some extent increased support. (Xing Xiaojing)