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Asahi cabinet approval rating, 38% … Bounce
(Tokyo-Yonhap News) Kim Byung-Gyu reported that only one in three Japanese people think the government has responded well to the heavy rains that devastated western Japan.
Abe Shinzo's approval rating, which has been bouncing for some time due to the problem of heavy rain showers, has remained at a standstill.
According to the April 16 issue of Asahi Shimbun, the newspaper conducted a telephone survey of 1,941 electors aged 18 to 14 to evaluate Abe's response to the torrential storm in the west. from Japan only 32% "I do not rate it" was 13% lower than the 45% responded.
According to Japanese police, the number of victims of the torrential storm was 216 the day before.
Japanese media call it the worst damage caused by flooding in 36 years since the Nagasaki flood in 1982.
The Japanese government has designated this heavy rainstorm as a "special emergency disaster" and intensive administrative support to recover the disaster. And the central government supports him.
However, it seems that the reason people are cold in the face of heavy rains from the government is that Abe, the government and the ruling party have had a big influence in the heavy rains.
Prime Minister Abe attended a banquet held in the House of Representatives in the House of Representatives on the 5th night of heavy rains.
On this occasion, President Fumio Kishida of the Liberal Democratic Party, Secretary General of Cabinet Yasutoshi Nishimura, Deputy Secretary General Wataru Takeshita, Secretary General of the Liberal Democratic Party, and Onodera Isunori, Minister of Defense, Yoko Kamikawa, and a large number of senior officials attended the ceremony.
Attendees at a drinking party were excited by the wine cup, which was revealed by Nishimura on his Twitter photo, and criticisms of the people and politics were widespread.
In addition, many critics have argued that the emergency countermeasures in case of disaster had been delayed and that the emergency orders had not been given, and that there were large-scale damage areas.
Criticism of the government's response to the torrential downpour has become a direct blow to the Cabinet's approval rating.
The approval rating of the Abe Cabinet was 38% last month. The answer (support ratio) was 43%, which was higher than the rate of approval.
This contrasts with the Cabinet Abe's approval rate rebounding from pre-storm surveys.
The Abe Cabinet approval rate has been falling since last month as he continued down the slope this year. On 22-24 last month, the Nihon Keizai Shimbun poll showed an increase of 10% to 52%.
The Abe cabinet approval rating is likely to decline, given strong opposition to key government policies.
In Asahi's poll, 76% of the Abe regime worries about casino-related laws, while 56% say they do not need to Adopt the bill in the National Assembly.
The scandal of private school that plagues Abe is still ongoing.
83% of those surveyed said the allegations were "not resolved". Only 69% of LDP supporters answered the same question.
In this survey, Prime Minister Abe received support from 28% of LDP eligible candidates and won first place, but was sued by former PLD secretary general, Ishiba Ishiba, 23. %.
Ashihi Koizumi, Deputy Secretary General of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), who is popular and popular, but has a strong will to serve as governor, was excluded from his choice.
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