According to CCTV News on September 19, Japan's Daily News reported on the 19th that a latest poll conducted by the newspaper from the 17th to the 18th showed that Kishida's cabinet support rate dropped to 29%, down 7 percentage points from the previous survey, falling below 30%

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According to CCTV News on September 19, Japan's " Daily News " reported on the 19th that the latest poll conducted by the newspaper from the 17th to the 18th showed that the support rate of Kishida Cabinet dropped to 29%, down 7 percentage points from the previous survey, down 30% for the first time; the non-support rate of increased by 10 percentage points, reaching 64%.

. According to Xinhua News Agency on September 19, a latest Japanese poll showed that Kishida Fumio cabinet support rate fell to 40.2%, a sharp drop of nearly 14 percentage points from the previous month, setting a new low since its rule. At the same time, the Kishida cabinet's unsupport rate rose to 46.5%, and was higher than the approval rate for the first time. Kyodo News html from 317 to 18 to carry out a telephone public opinion survey across Japan, allowing respondents to evaluate the policy performance of Kishida Cabinet. The results show that the Kishida cabinet support rate dropped to 40.2%, setting a low point since Kishida Fumio became Japan's Prime Minister in October last year.

According to CCTV News on September 19, Japan's Daily News reported on the 19th that a latest poll conducted by the newspaper from the 17th to the 18th showed that Kishida's cabinet support rate dropped to 29%, down 7 percentage points from the previous survey, falling below 30%  - DayDayNews

On August 10, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida held a press conference at the Prime Minister's Residence in Tokyo, Japan. Image source: Xinhua News Agency (Pool photo, photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin)

In recent months, Kishida's cabinet support rate has declined. Kyodo News poll showed that after the ruling party Liberal Democratic Party won the Senate election in July, Kishida's cabinet's support rate once reached 63%; in the poll last month, Kishida's cabinet's support rate dropped to 54.1%; in the latest poll, this figure fell by 13.9 percentage points.

Japanese media believe that the main reasons for the sharp drop in Kishida cabinet support rating include the relationship between the Liberal Democratic Party and the problematic religious group unified religion, and the holding of "state funeral" for former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has attracted public opposition, and the Kishida government has failed to deal with rising prices.

Abe was shot dead in July, the perpetrator confessed that he shot and killed Abe , which is closely related to this religious group in order to retaliate against the Unification of the Church. Japanese media later revealed that members of the Liberal Democratic Party were linked to the Unified Church, and the people's trust in the Liberal Democratic Party continued to decline.

The Liberal Democratic Party’s survey results released earlier this month showed that of the 379 current Liberal Democratic Party members, 179 reported themselves to be associated with the Unified Church and its related organizations. Although Kishida asked Liberal Democratic Party members to cut off their ties with the Unified Church, the people were not convinced.

According to CCTV News on September 19, Japan's Daily News reported on the 19th that a latest poll conducted by the newspaper from the 17th to the 18th showed that Kishida's cabinet support rate dropped to 29%, down 7 percentage points from the previous survey, falling below 30%  - DayDayNews

On August 10, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida held a press conference at the Prime Minister's Residence in Tokyo, Japan. Image source: Xinhua News Agency (Pool photo, photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin)

The latest poll by Kyodo News showed that 80.1% of Japanese respondents believe that the Liberal Democratic Party’s measures to deal with the linkage with the unified religion are “inadequate”, and 77.6% of respondents believe that the Liberal Democratic Party and this religious group are “unable to cut off relations.”

survey also showed that 60.8% of respondents opposed holding a "state funeral" for Abe. The Kishida cabinet once promoted Abe's so-called "meritorship" as a reason for holding a "state funeral". 67.2% of respondents said they could not accept this reason, and 72.5% of respondents believed that the funeral cost was too high.

In addition, 70.5% of respondents were dissatisfied with the failure of Kishida cabinet to deal with rising prices. Preliminary statistical results released by the Bank of Japan on the 13th showed that Japan's corporate price index rose by 9.0% year-on-year in August. The biggest driving force for the rise in corporate prices in that month was the price increase of electricity, pipeline gas and tap water.

A survey result released by the Japanese Imperial Database Company in August showed that due to the increase in raw material costs and the sharp depreciation of the yen, the prices of more than 10,000 foods in Japan will be raised from August to December, and it is expected that nearly 20,000 foods will rise throughout the year.

Daily Economic News Comprehensive Xinhua News Agency, CCTV News

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