Suga’s Cabinet “Support” 62% At the time of the inauguration, the level next to Koizumi’s and Hatoyama’s Cabinets



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According to NHK’s opinion poll, 62% of respondents said they “supported” the Kan Cabinet, which was launched last week. Although it is not possible to compare simply because the survey methods are different, the Cabinet’s approval rating at the time of the administration’s inauguration was the second highest after the Cabinets of Koizumi and Hatoyama.

NHK conducted a two-day public opinion poll beginning on the 21st of this month using a method called “RDD” that calls randomly computer-generated landline and mobile phone numbers for people 18 and older across the country.
The number of people surveyed was 2,214 and 57%, or 1,270, responded.

According to that, the Kan Cabinet, which was launched on the 16th of last week,
62% of the respondents answered that they “support”.
On the other hand, 13% of those surveyed answered that they did not support it.

Although it is not possible to compare simply because the survey methods are different, the Cabinet approval rating at the time of the administration’s inauguration was 81% for the Koizumi Cabinet and 72% for the Hatoyama Cabinet, which is the second highest level after Abe and Suga’s Cabinet (first and second). Kan) It is almost the same as when the Cabinet and the Noda Cabinet were established.

For reasons to support
26% said “it looks better than other cabinets”
21% said “because you can trust your personality” and “because you can expect politics”
“Because I have the ability to execute” is 15%,
“Because it is the party cabinet that supports it”, it is 13%.

On the contrary, for reasons not to support
33% said “I can’t wait for politics”
16% said: “Because it is not the party cabinet that supports it” and “Because other cabinets seem to be better”,
“Because I can’t trust my personality” was 14%,
“Because I have no capacity to execute” is 8%.

Evaluation of the succession of the Kan Cabinet and the Abe Cabinet

When I asked if the Kan Cabinet should take over the Abe Cabinet policies and routes.
“Better to take charge” 17%,
“In any case, it is better to take charge” 36%,
“In any case, it is better not to take charge” 20%,
“Better not take over” was 18%.

Whether or not the Kan Cabinet should take over the Abe Cabinet’s policies and routes depends on the supporting political party and age group.

By party, 70% of supporters of the ruling party responded that they should take over, including “in any case,” while only slightly less than 30% of supporters of the opposition party responded. .. Also, in the unsupported layer, “it is better to take charge” and “it is better not to take charge” are competing.

By age group, people over 70 are opposed to “better take charge” and “better not take charge”, but at 60 “better take charge” is more common.

What to expect more from the Kan cabinet

What I expect most from the Kan cabinet
The “correspondence with the new corona virus” was the most common with 25%.
Then
“Economic measures” is 20%,
“Review of the social security system” was 17%,
“Resolve political distrust” was 14%,
The “regulatory reform” is 9%,
“Diplomatic and security” was 7%.

Regarding most expectations for the Kan Cabinet by age group, 37% of respondents aged 18-39 had “economic measures”, while those aged 50 had 25 “response to the new corona virus” and “economic measures”. Aligned in%. Furthermore, the number of people aged 60 and over who expect “the elimination of political distrust” is higher than in other age groups.

By supporting the party, many of the ruling and non-partisan parties cited “economic measures” in addition to “responding to the new corona virus,” while opposition supporters “resolved political distrust.” It is increasing.

Kan Cabinet staff evaluation

When asked how much the Kan Cabinet ministerial staff and official LDP staff are evaluated as a whole,
8% said “I appreciate it very much”
“Evaluate to a certain extent” is 53%,
22% answered “I don’t evaluate much”
“I do not evaluate at all” was 7%.

Time to dissolve the House of Representatives and hold general elections

When I asked when the dissolution of the House of Representatives and the general elections should take place, I gave three options.
“Within the year” is 15%,
“First half of next year” is 14%,
58% said that “the deadline expires in October of next year or close to it.”

Regarding the timing of the dissolution of the House of Representatives and the general elections, 58% of those surveyed answered that their term will expire in October next year or close to it, an increase of 9 points from last month.

In supporting the party, 61% of the ruling party’s supporters responded that “the term will expire in October next year or near the end of the term,” which is roughly equal to 60% last month, while supporters and not supporters of the opposition party Then each has risen from 40% to 60%.

Abe’s Longest Administration Job Performance Assessment

When I asked him about the Abe administration work for 7 years and 8 months,
14% said “I appreciate it very much”
“Evaluate to a certain extent” was 49%,
21% answered “I don’t evaluate much”
“I don’t evaluate at all” was 9%.

Achievements most evaluated by Abe Cabinet

When asked about the Abe Cabinet’s achievements, which are the most highly rated, with six policy questions.
“Diplomatic and security” was 28%,
The “economic policy” and “work style reform” are 15%,
“Countermeasures against decreasing the birth rate and supporting child rearing” was 10%,
“Increase in the consumption tax rate” is 7%,
The “social security” was 6%.

Do you expect the new party to join?

When I asked him how much he expected from the Constitutional Democratic Party of the new confluence party,
7% said “I have high expectations”
“Wait until a certain point” is 25%,
“I don’t expect much” was 36%,
“I don’t expect it at all” was 24%.

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