Abe's 'own goals' slash support rates even as Japan's rate of COVID-19 infections declines

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A string of controversial missteps has slashed Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's support to levels that could threaten to end his term early, ...

FILE PHOTO: Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe speaks during a news conference in Tokyo, Japan, May 14, 2020. Akio Kon/Pool via REUTERS/File photoTOKYO: A string of controversial missteps has slashed Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's support to levels that could threaten to end his term early, even as he prepares to lift a state of emergency after the rate of coronavirus infections declined.

The prosecutor, Hiromu Kurokawa, resigned on Thursday after admitting he played mahjong for money during the state of emergency, when citizens were asked to stay home. Nearly 70 per cent of voters in the Asahi poll said Abe had"big responsibility" for trying to retain Kurokawa. Fifty-seven percent disapproved of how he handled the coronavirus outbreak.

Japan's economy is already on track for its deepest slump in postwar history, an outlook that could make it hard for Abe - who has survived rough patches before since returning to office in 2012 - to regain his footing.

 

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