The Mainichi Shimbun and the Social Survey Research Center conducted a nationwide opinion poll on the 23rd and 24th. The approval rating of the Ishihara Cabinet was 31%, down 15 points from the previous survey conducted on October 3rd (46%). The disapproval rating increased 13 points from the previous survey (37%) to 50%, reversing the approval rating. The Ishiba Cabinet is… Continue reading here Mainichi Shimbun.
Ishiba is not good at policies, but he became prime minister because he is a clean politician with good character. Economic policy and foreign policy are irrelevant, so I want people to focus on Ishiba’s wonderful humanity.
>>20 Asahi and Mainichi will probably support him desperately They say there’s no need for him to quit lol.
21Anonymous donburako rolling around.Nov. 24, 2024 (Sun) 19:53:26.75ID:uX3yrLai0
Takaichi will become prime minister after next year’s House of Representatives election, while Ishiba will step down next summer following the disastrous defeat in the House of Councillors election.
Just because Suga made him president, he keeps changing his ways, giving handouts to specific people, and being economically illiterate. There’s no point in imitating his policies. No wonder I can’t support this kind of government.
Mainichi Shimbun Party approval ratings in November (last time) LDP 21% (29%) People’s Party 13% (3%) Constitutional Democratic Party 12% (10%) Japan Innovation Party 5% (4%) Reiwa Party 4% (2%) Komeito Party 3% (2%) Communist Party 2% (1%) “No support” 38% (45%) The LDP crashed, and the approval rating of the Democratic Party for the People surpassed that of the Constitutional Democratic Party to become the largest opposition party The effect of the decision to raise the 1.03 million threshold is huge This is the voters’ evaluation of Tamaki, who has done something that no one has been able to do for the past 30 years.
>>33 Even so, his approval rating among women has dropped due to his affair, so he may have a surprisingly hard time in the next election. If he hadn’t done that, he might have gotten closer to 20%.
>>53 He hasn’t done it In the last two presidential elections, the mass media pushed for Ishiba, but the people chose Takaichi The loss in the House of Representatives election means a no to Ishiba!
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