China News Service, October 17th. According to Kyodo News, a recent poll conducted by the agency on the Japanese people showed that as many as 68.9% of the interviewees said they hope the newly established Fumio Kishida regime can change. Abe Suga Yoshihide Route".

On October 4, local time, Fumio Kishida, President of the Japanese Liberal Democratic Party, was elected as the 100th Prime Minister after being named by the Prime Minister in a plenary session of the House of Representatives.

The picture shows Fumio Kishida (middle) standing up to thank him.

  According to reports, as the House of Representatives election is about to begin, the purpose of this poll is mainly to find out the issues of public concern and the tendency of political parties to support it.

The implementation time was October 16th and 17th, and a total of 1,257 people responded effectively.

  Regarding whether the new prime minister Fumio Kishida should inherit the line of the former prime ministers Shinzo Abe and Yoshihide Suga, 68.9% of the interviewees held negative opinions and believed that the line should be changed; only 26.7% believed that the line should be inherited.

  Regarding the propensity of political parties, 29.6% of the respondents indicated that they would vote for the Liberal Democratic Party in the election.

In addition, 9.7% of respondents support the Cadet Democratic Party; followed by the Communist Party of Japan (4.8%), Komeito (4.7%), Japan Restoration Council (3.9%), and the National Democratic Party (0.7%).

  On the issue of "the election results you want," 45.2% of the respondents hoped that the ruling and opposition parties would have a balance of power, 36.3% hoped that the ruling party would surpass the opposition parties, and 13.9% hoped that the ruling and opposition situation could be reversed. .

  Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida announced the dissolution of the House of Representatives at an interim cabinet meeting held on October 14.

In the afternoon of the same day, Kishida announced that the next House of Representatives elections will be announced on October 19 and voting will be held on October 31.

Data map: Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

  After Shinzo Abe became the Prime Minister of Japan in 2012, he has been in office for about seven and a half years.

During his tenure, Abe advocated amending the peace constitution, and he actively promoted the so-called "Abenomics", using the "U.S.-Japan alliance" as the base axis in terms of foreign relations.

In September 2020, after Yoshihide Suga succeeded as prime minister, he basically continued the line of the Abe period.