Approval for Japanese Premier Takaichi’s Cabinet rises to 69.9%: Poll
60.4% support higher defense spending; nearly half back collective self-defense in case of a crisis involving Taiwan
ISTANBUL
Public approval for Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s Cabinet has climbed to 69.9%, marking a 5.5-point increase from a survey conducted shortly after she took office last month, according to a Kyodo news agency poll released Sunday.
The two-day survey, carried out from Saturday, found that 60.4% of respondents support boosting defense spending to reinforce Japan’s security posture. Meanwhile, 48.8% said they back exercising the country’s right to collective self-defense in the event of a crisis involving Taiwan.
Opposition to the measures stood at 34.7% and 44.2%, respectively.
Earlier this month, Takaichi told parliament that any Chinese military action against Taiwan, including a naval blockade, could constitute a “survival-threatening situation,” a designation that would allow Japan to invoke its right to collective self-defense.
On another domestic issue, 65.0% of respondents said the government has been slow to address a recent surge in bear attacks on humans.
The survey also showed Takaichi’s Cabinet had a disapproval rating of 16.5%.
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