The rating of the Japanese Council of Ministers fell to the lowest levels in 11 years

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Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s cabinet ratings fell to 17.1% in December; This was the ruling Liberal Democratic Party’s (LDP) worst performance since coming to power in December 2012. This is stated in a survey conducted by a Japanese news agency. Jiji Press.

“According to the December public opinion poll conducted by Jiji Press between August 8 and 11, the Kishida Cabinet’s approval rating fell by 4.2 points compared to the previous month, falling to 17.1%; this was the result of a poll conducted after the return of the Liberal Democratic Party. The party came to power in December 2012. This marks a new low,” the survey said.

This marks the first time public approval has fallen below 20% since September 2009, when then-Prime Minister Taro Aso’s cabinet received 13.4% support.

It was previously reported that the Japanese government may intervene. resignation due to a loud political scandal.

Previously in the office of the former Deputy Minister of Justice of Japan passed calls.

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