Japanese premier's ratings drop 10 points amid scandal
Shinzo Abe expected to reshuffle Cabinet to shore up support as he aims for third term in 2018
By Todd Crowell
TOKYO
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s approval rate dropped to 26 percent, the second 10-point fall in two months, according to a newspaper poll published Monday.
The results of the survey carried out
The weekend poll was carried out against a background of scandal including a veterinary school run by a close friend of the premier.
Abe has repeatedly denied assisting Kake Gakuen, run by Kotaro Kake, get approval to run the private school on the southern island of Shikoku.
The poll found that 76 percent of those polled did not trust government explanations of the deal.
Abe’s Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) was defeated in the July 2 Tokyo
The prime minister is expected to reshuffle his Cabinet early next month in a bid to restore support.
He will appear before a parliamentary committee later Monday, where he is expected to be questioned about the Kake scandal as well as reports that defense officials concealed details about Japanese troops taking part in UN peacekeeping operations in South Sudan.
The Mainichi poll found 31 percent of respondents wanted a fresh LDP leader, a figure that rose to 51 percent among LDP supporters.
Among touted replacements are Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida and Shinjiro Koizumi, the son of a former premier who is billed as Japan’s Emmanuel Macron.
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