Takichi Cabinet Approval Rating Drops to 70%; 47% Support Quick Consumption Tax Cut
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The approval rating for Prime Minister Takichi's cabinet fell to 70.0%, down 4.2 points from May. A JNN poll shows 47% of respondents would accept a consumption tax cut to just 1% if implemented quickly, highlighting public demand for swift tax reform.
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- Q: Why did the Takichi cabinet's approval rating drop?
- A: It fell 4.2 points from May to 70.0%. Public assessment of energy policy and tax reform may have been a factor.
- Q: What do the public think about consumption tax cuts?
- A: 47% prioritize quick implementation, accepting a cut to just 1%. Speed is valued more than the size of the cut.
- Q: What is public opinion on the gasoline subsidy policy?
- A: 45% support maintaining the status quo, 41% support gradual reduction. Only 9% advocate for immediate abolition, reflecting strong concerns about rising energy prices.