China News Service, December 7th. According to Kyodo News, the results of the Japanese national telephone public opinion survey conducted by Kyodo News on December 5 and 6 show that the support rate of the cabinet of Yoshihide Suga is 50.3%, 11 In the monthly survey, it dropped by 12.7 percentage points.

The analysis said that the anxiety about the spread of the new crown epidemic and the suspicion of the "cherry blossom viewing party" have affected the public's trust in the government.

Data map: Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga.

  According to reports, according to the survey, 55.5% of the Japanese government’s response to the new crown epidemic was “not praised”. Among the questions that asked which priority should be given to preventing infection and economic activities, including “inclinations”, they believed that they should be The proportion of prioritizing "prevention of infection" totaled 76.2%.

  Regarding the government's tourism support project "Go To Travel", 48.1% of the interviewees believed that it should be temporarily suspended nationwide, and 30.1% believed that Tokyo should also temporarily stop.

Only 11.6% think the government’s series of response measures are appropriate.

Regarding returning home or traveling during the New Year and New Year holidays, 83.6% said they "have no plans" and 7.2% said they had "plans."

  Regarding the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games, which were postponed for one year due to the spread of the new crown epidemic, in the summer of 2021, 29.0% of the people believed that the holdings should be suspended. Including 32.2% of the “should be postponed again”, a total of 61.2% Request to revise the holding plan.

  Regarding the suspicion surrounding the "cherry blossom viewing society," 60.5% of the interviewees asked to summon the former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to testify in Parliament, and 57.4% asked the government to reinvestigate.

Regarding the membership fees of participants at the dinner party the day before the "cherry blossom viewing party," 77.4% of the respondents said that they were "unacceptable" and 14.7% said that they were "acceptable."

  According to the report, the last time the cabinet's approval rate fell by more than 10 percentage points occurred in June 2017 during the Abe cabinet period. The survey result at that time was a decline of 10.5 percentage points.