"Support" for the Kan Cabinet 55%, down 7 points from last month NHK poll October 12, 19:00

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According to an NHK poll, 55% of respondents said they "supported" the Kan Cabinet, down 7 points from last month.

Those who answered "I do not support" increased by 7 points to 20%.

NHK conducted a poll for three days from the 9th of this month using a method called "RDD" that calls fixed-line and mobile phone numbers randomly generated by computers for people aged 18 and over nationwide.



The number of people surveyed was 2,236, and 57%, or 1,284, responded.

According to this, 55% of the respondents answered that they "supported" the Kan Cabinet, down 7 points from last month's survey, which was the first time since the administration was inaugurated.



On the other hand, the percentage of those who answered "I do not support" increased by 7 points to 20%.



▽ The reasons for supporting


the Cabinet are 26% because it looks better than other cabinets


, 24% because they can trust their personality

,


and 18 because they have the ability to execute and have expectations for policy. %,


"Because it is the cabinet of the political party that supports it" was 10%.



▽ The reasons for not supporting it


are 32% because


"I

can't trust my personality

", 31% because I can't expect the policy, and


"Because other cabinets seem to be better" and "I'm not the cabinet of the political party that supports it." Was 13%, and


"because I have no ability to execute" was 6%.

When asked how much they felt anxious about being infected with the new coronavirus,


32%

said they felt a lot,


47%

said they felt a certain


amount, 15% said they didn't feel much, and they didn't feel it at


all. Was 3%.

Regarding the government's response to the new coronavirus,


5% answered "highly evaluate


", 49% answered "somewhat evaluate


", 34%


answered "not very evaluated", and 6% answered "not evaluated at all". ..

Regarding measures against the border of the new coronavirus, the government has relaxed immigration restrictions from the 1st of this month, in principle, for the entire world.



When asked what they thought of this timing,


20% said it was "appropriate,"


59% said it was "too early,


" and 9% said it was "too late."

Kono, the Minister for Regulatory Reform, urges government offices in all countries to abolish administrative imprints as much as possible.



When asked how much they would rate this policy,


22%

said they would rate it

highly,


43% said they would rate it to some extent


, 21%


said they

would not rate it very much, and

3% said they would not rate it at all.

To what extent can I be convinced that Prime Minister Suga explained that he did not appoint some of the new members recommended by the Science Council of Japan, saying, "This is the result of appropriate measures based on the law." When asked,


10% said they were "very convinced


", 28% were "somewhat convinced


", 30% were "not very convinced


", and 17% were "not convinced at all".

There have been a series of damages caused by illegal withdrawal of savings from Japan Post Bank accounts through electronic payment services.



When asked how uneasy they were about cashless payments that do not use cash,


33%

said they felt a lot,


38%

said they felt a certain


amount, 16% said they didn't feel much, and they didn't feel at


all. It was 5%.