Falling to the lowest since Kishida took office, 25%! The support rate of the Japanese cabinet continues to decline
The support rate for the Japanese cabinet has continued to decline, falling to the lowest level since Kishida took office
According to the latest poll by Japan's Daily News, the latest approval rating for the Japanese cabinet is 25%, the lowest since Fumio Kishida became the Prime Minister of Japan.
On September 13th, members of Japan's new cabinet appeared for a group photo. According to reports, the implementation time of this poll was on September 16th and 17th, a decrease of 1 percentage point from August, and it is also the third consecutive month that the support rate of the Kishida cabinet has fallen below 30%.
On the other hand, the disapproval rate for the Kishida cabinet was 68%, which is consistent with the August survey. According to reports, due to the dissatisfaction of many Japanese citizens with the government's ongoing efforts to abolish health insurance certificates and promote personal identity cards, the support rate of the Kishida Cabinet has continued to decline.
Although the new cabinet made its official debut on September 13th and Kishida made many personnel adjustments in an effort to improve support rates, the latest results show that the cabinet personnel adjustments have not helped Kishida's cabinet overcome the dilemma of declining support rates.