Chinanews.com, November 28 (Xinhua) Japan's national telephone public opinion survey conducted by Kyodo News on the 26th and 27th showed that the support rate of Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's cabinet was 33%, hitting the lowest level since the cabinet started in October last year.

Data map: Fumio Kishida.

  According to reports, the disapproval rate of Fumio Kishida's cabinet exceeded half for the first time, reaching 51.6%.

In addition, 62.4% of the respondents believed that it was "too late" for Kishida Fumio to replace the former Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications Terada Minoru and other problem cabinet members.

  According to previous reports, the Kishida cabinet has been under a lot of pressure recently, and three problem ministers have resigned in less than a month.

Kishida himself also revealed that there are nearly a hundred "blank invoices" in the political fund revenue and expenditure report.