As scandal simmers, majority of Japan firms want PM Abe to finish term

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TOKYO (REUTERS) - A majority of Japanese firms want long-serving Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to finish his term to September 2021, but fewer than one in five say he should stay beyond then, a Reuters poll showed, as allegations that he broke campaign laws erode public support.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

TOKYO - A majority of Japanese firms want long-serving Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to finish his term to September 2021, but fewer than one in five say he should stay beyond then, a Reuters poll showed, as allegations that he broke campaign laws erode public support.

"A lengthy administration invites concentration of power and corruption may easily emerge, but there is no other politician with the experience and ability," a manager at a textile firm said in a written response explaining why Mr Abe should stay on. Media polls have shown the cherry-blossom affair chipping away at voter support, although backing for the fragmented opposition remains weak. A Mainichi newspaper survey published on Monday showed a six point drop to 42 per cent from October.

 

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