読売新聞が世論調査を実施した 内閣支持が上昇して43%に 部分連合については「賛成」が66%
「103万円の壁」見直しについては「賛成」が78%
The Yomiuri Shimbun carried out an emergent nationwide opinion poll on politics during the two-day period from the 11th to 12th of this month for the first time after the start of the second administration led by Shigeru Ishiba. As a result, the approval rating for the cabinet was 43%, 9% up from the 34% at the previous survey on October 28-29 just before the lower house election. The people who were in favor of the partial coalition where the Democratic Party for the People would cooperate on each policy one by one with the ruling parties accounted for 66%, while those who were against it accounted for 21%. Regarding the revision of the so-called ¥1.03 million barrier, those who were for it was 78%.
However, the disapproval rating for the cabinet was 42%, as it was 51% at the previous survey, meaning there was not so much difference between the approval and disapproval. Then it is clear that Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has to make utmost efforts to manage to go ahead with their policies in a severe situation that the ruling parties are not having the majority of the seats in the lower house of the Diet.
「103万円の壁」見直しについては「賛成」が78%
The Yomiuri Shimbun carried out an emergent nationwide opinion poll on politics during the two-day period from the 11th to 12th of this month for the first time after the start of the second administration led by Shigeru Ishiba. As a result, the approval rating for the cabinet was 43%, 9% up from the 34% at the previous survey on October 28-29 just before the lower house election. The people who were in favor of the partial coalition where the Democratic Party for the People would cooperate on each policy one by one with the ruling parties accounted for 66%, while those who were against it accounted for 21%. Regarding the revision of the so-called ¥1.03 million barrier, those who were for it was 78%.
However, the disapproval rating for the cabinet was 42%, as it was 51% at the previous survey, meaning there was not so much difference between the approval and disapproval. Then it is clear that Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has to make utmost efforts to manage to go ahead with their policies in a severe situation that the ruling parties are not having the majority of the seats in the lower house of the Diet.