Abe gets imperial bump as support surges ahead of Japan vote

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TOKYO: Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s (pic) support has surged after the country’s first imperial abdication and accession in two centuries – a highly watched event fanning national pride that boosted his standing ahead of a July upper house election.

A poll carried out by the Nikkei newspaper at the weekend found that 55% of respondents supported Abe’s Cabinet, up seven percentage points from the previous survey in late March.

But Abe, who played a prominent role in the April 30 abdication ceremonies of former emperor Akihito and the May 1 ascension of Emperor Naruhito, runs the slight risk of public sentiment souring ahead of the upper house vote with the polls showing weak support for his main economic policies and his plan to hike the sales tax in October.

The Nikkei poll also showed that 57% of respondents opposed hiking the sales tax to 10% from the current 8%, a policy aimed at taming Japan’s ballooning debt. If he can manage to keep the strong public approval, it could prompt him to call a lower house election to coincide with the upper house election.

 

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