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Japan’s Takaichi tipped for snap election gamble as poll ratings soar

The Japanese prime minister has won plaudits at home over her tough stance towards China, but inflation remains a major voter concern

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Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi delivers a speech in Tokyo on Tuesday. Her approval rating has hovered around 68 per cent in the past few months, according to one poll. Photo: AFP
Julian Ryall
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, riding high in opinion polls, is expected to call a general election in the coming months to capitalise on her popularity and seize the opportunity to rebuild a Liberal Democratic Party-led government.

Takaichi has done little to play down the possibility, telling a news conference on Monday: “It is important that the public can feel the tangible effects of our measures against rising prices and our economic policies. We are working hard to tackle the issues before us.

“Without political stability, we cannot advance strong economic policies, nor robust diplomacy and security.”

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Her longer reply to a media query was in contrast to her previous assessment that she had “no time to think about” dissolving the Diet for an election when asked about the issue.

Expectations have grown with the most recent polls showing Takaichi remained popular among the Japanese people, with the left-leaning Asahi newspaper reporting on December 22, that the prime minister had a public approval rating of 68 per cent, compared with 69 per cent in November and 68 per cent in October, immediately after she assumed office.

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The main area of concern for voters was the rising cost of living, the poll showed, with many expressing hope that policies outlined by Takaichi’s administration would quickly bear fruit. Another key issue was the worsening ties with mainland China in the aftermath of comments made by Takaichi in the Diet in November, in which she said a “contingency” around Taiwan could be a threat to Japan that required a military response.
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