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Asiaman7
”Despite” or “because of” — since the survey showed “a majority of respondents supporting the ruling coalition's minority government seeking policy deals with smaller parties.”
MarkX
And if you asked the majority of people who is in the Ishiba cabinet, they would fail to name more than two or three of them. Why do they keep focusing on the cabinet, it is Ishiba's popularity they are really discussing. I know the PM is not directly elected, but that is what most people are talking about!
And it is good that the people seem to like him, because the press really seems to want to bury him. It is just negative and bad news story daily!
marc laden
That was because he said he will meet Trump even before Jan 20... That made him credibility up... He should be doing the same style of Trump in Japan to MAKE JAPAN GREAT AGAIN.... Never allow the left, liberal, JIhadi groups to get control over Japan.
carpslidy
All it means is there haven't been any scandals this month
Abe234
Well atleast my prediction came true.
They were unpopular, leader resigned, new leader, go to the country, win, and become PM. Become popular (ish) again. Wait until you become unpopular, resign, rinse and repeat. I’ll wait for the down votes. But that’s generally the electoral pattern.
dobre vam zajebava
whatever.
numbers may be reality may be not-who really cares?
lets judge them by results in some months to come...
indigo
ISHIBA will just bribe citizen with 30,000 yen out of fresh new debts to get citizen support. same circus...
BTW where come from the 40%????????? imagination I guess...
Lookingforbooks
And what do you call Trump with his large tax cuts? A zoo?
grc
It’s a very small survey base