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Japan PM’s approval rating drops below 50% as Takaichi faces policy backlash

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s conservative administration has suffered its first approval rating decline below 50 per cent since taking office in October

Updated 13 hours ago · Published on 16 Jul 2026 5:39PM

Japan PM’s approval rating drops below 50% as Takaichi faces policy backlash
Voters express growing concerns over Sanae Takaichi’s policy direction, diplomatic stance and domestic agenda - July 16, 2

JAPANESE Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s approval rating has fallen below 50 per cent for the first time since she assumed office in October, amid mounting public concerns over her government’s policies and political priorities.

A Jiji Press survey published on July 16 showed support for Takaichi’s Cabinet at 49 per cent, marking a decline that was particularly pronounced among voters in their 60s.

Approval among the age group fell from 63.7 per cent in June to 39.9 per cent in the latest poll.

While supporters continued to cite Takaichi’s leadership qualities and trustworthiness as reasons for backing her administration, critics said they "cannot hope for much" from the government and expressed dissatisfaction with its policies.

AFP reported on Thursday that Takaichi had strengthened her political standing in February after leading her party to a decisive victory in snap Lower House elections, with her popularity boosted by strong support among younger voters.

Analysts attributed her appeal among younger voters to her diplomatic style, relatable public image and the symbolic significance of becoming Japan’s first woman prime minister.

However, her administration has since faced criticism over several foreign and domestic policy issues.

Takaichi’s remarks in November suggesting that Japan could intervene militarily if China launched an attack on self-ruled Taiwan have strained Tokyo’s relations with Beijing.

China, which considers Taiwan part of its territory, strongly objected to the comments and has repeatedly warned against foreign involvement in the Taiwan issue.

Her government also faced domestic opposition earlier this month after nearly 150 Japanese academics submitted a petition against a proposed bill that would criminalise the desecration of Japan’s national flag.

Critics have raised concerns over the legislation’s implications for freedom of expression, while supporters argue that it would strengthen respect for national symbols.

Despite the political challenges, Takaichi has benefited from easing inflationary pressures in recent months after rising prices contributed to the downfall of her two predecessors in rapid succession.

The latest decline in public support comes as Takaichi attempts to maintain voter confidence while navigating economic challenges, conservative policy commitments and growing regional security tensions. - July 16, 2026

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