Regarding the ``support system'' collected through public medical insurance in order to secure financial resources to combat the declining birthrate, the government estimates that the monthly average contribution per subscriber will be just under 500 yen.NHK When asked about three options in a public opinion poll, 20% said it was "appropriate," 31% said it was "not appropriate," and 33% said they were "opposed to the subsidy system itself."

[Link] NHK public opinion poll

Time-series graph of cabinet support rate and support rate of each party


to evaluate political funding issue and accountability

NHK conducted a public opinion poll for three days starting February 10th using a method called ``RDD'' targeting people aged 18 and over across the country by calling randomly generated landline and mobile phone numbers on a computer. .



The survey targeted 2,443 people, and responses were received from 1,215 people, or 50%.

Prime Minister Kishida has been stepping up efforts to lobby the business community for wage increases through the spring labor union, but when asked if they thought it would be possible to achieve wage increases that exceeded the price increases, 8% said they could do so, while 8% said they could not. ” was 77%.

Regarding the ``Support Fund System,'' which is collected through public medical insurance in order to secure financial resources to combat the declining birthrate, Prime Minister Kishida has announced that the monthly average contribution per subscriber is expected to be just under 500 yen. I made it clear.



When asked what they thought about this, giving them three options, 20% said it was "reasonable," 31% said it was "unreasonable," 33% said they were "opposed to the subsidy system itself," and 33% said "I don't know." "Answer" was 16%.

In discussions within the ruling party regarding the export of defense equipment jointly developed with other countries to third countries, such as the next generation of fighter jets, the Liberal Democratic Party has a policy of allowing the export, while the New Komeito Party is taking a cautious stance.



The government has asked for a conclusion to be reached by the end of February, but when asked whether they support or oppose allowing exports, 31% said they were in favor, 51% said they were against it, and 51% said they did not know or did not answer. It was 18%.