Poll: Support for Japan's Koizumi cabinet rises slightly (AP) Updated: 2005-12-27 11:08
Support rose slightly for Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's Cabinet
with the public thinking highly of his reforms, according to newspaper poll
results released Tuesday.
The Cabinet's approval rating stood at 59 percent, up 3 points from a similar
survey in November, a poll report by the business newspaper Nihon Keizai showed.
However, disapproval rose 4 points to 34 percent, but the survey did not give
specific reasons.
The highest proportion of supporters, 57 percent, said they back Koizumi
because of his "leadership," and also praised his reforms in postal services and
state-backed financial institutions, the Nihon Keizai said.
Koizumi has been pushing for reforms, including the privatization of Japan's
state-backed postal system, reduction of the number of public servants and a
trimmer national budget.
Of those who disapproved, more than 40 percent said his policies are "not
good," and 36 percent said he "lacked international common sense." The paper did
not mention other reasons.
Japan's relations with China and South Korea plunged to their lowest point in
decades this year as Koizumi ignored both countries' objections, and visited in
October a Tokyo war shrine honoring convicted Japanese war criminals from World
War II among 2.5 million war dead, and defending Japan' past aggressions.
The Nihon Keizai, which conducted the telephone poll among 904 respondents on
December 23-25, gave no margin of error.
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