Japan's opinion of Prime Minister Abe is virtually the worst since re-election.

In the telephone poll conducted by the Asahi Shimbun against Japanese voters on the 20th and 21st, the approval rating of the Abe Cabinet was only 31%.

After the re-entry in December 2012, the approval rate rose slightly from 29% on the 23rd to 24th of last month, but it is still low.

The percentage of those who said they did not support the Abe Cabinet was 52%, the same as last month.

In a public opinion poll conducted by NHK, the public broadcaster, from 19 to 21, 49% of respondents said they did not support the Abe Cabinet.

This is the highest level after Abe's re-election.

The increased public sentiment against Prime Minister Abe seems to have influenced the inadequacy of Corona 19, as well as the closeness of former Justice Minister Katsuyuki Kawai and his wife, Anri Housewife Kawai Anri, who were arrested on charges of abstaining from the election.