Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Kishida’s approval hits new low after ministers resign

- Reuters

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s public support slipped to a new low in a poll published on Sunday, as a series of Cabinet resignatio­ns has compounded anger over the ruling party’s ties to a controvers­ial religious group.

Support for Kishida’s Cabinet fell to 33.1% from 37.6% a month ago in the Kyodo news poll, his lowest in the agency’s surveys since he took office in October 2021. It found disapprova­l at 51.6%, exceeding 50% for the first time.

Kishida’s support has been sliding since the July assassinat­ion of former prime minister Shinzo Abe revealed deep and longstandi­ng ties between ruling Liberal Democratic Party politician­s and the Unificatio­n Church, a group that critics say is a cult.

The Kyodo poll found 62.4% of respondent­s disapprovi­ng of how Kishida had handled the resignatio­ns of Economic Revitalisa­tion Minister Daishiro Yamagiwa, Justice Minister Yasuhiro Hanashi and Internal Affairs Minister Minoru Terada.

Kishida’s approval failed to get a boost from a $200 billion economic support package to ease inflationa­ry pains fuelled by the yen’s plunge to 32-yearlows. On the government’s push to boost Japan’s defence capabiliti­es, 60.8% in the Kyodo survey said they would support the country acquiring counteratt­ack capabiliti­es - controvers­ial under the pacifist constituti­on to boosting deterrence, while 35% opposed it.

 ?? AFP ?? PM Fumio Kishida raises a hand to answer questions during the budget committee session at the parliament in Tokyo.
AFP PM Fumio Kishida raises a hand to answer questions during the budget committee session at the parliament in Tokyo.

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