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Japan's Suga jumps in popularity, tops favourability poll for next PM

Suga has 38 percent of the public's support, ahead of 25 percent for former Defence Minister Shigeru Ishiba who had previously led several media opinion polls. Fumio Kishida, the ruling Liberal Democratic Party's policy chief, came in last with 5 percent.

By Reuters Sept 4, 2020 8:57:52 AM IST (Published)


Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga is now the most preferred candidate among the public to become the next prime minister, surging in popularity after he entered his party's leadership race, an Asahi Shimbun survey showed on Friday. The survey highlights the growing momentum for Suga, the government's chief spokesman, who emerged as the front-runner to replace Prime Minister Shinzo Abe this week after securing the backing of several of his party's key factions.
Suga has 38 percent of the public's support, ahead of 25 percent for former Defence Minister Shigeru Ishiba who had previously led several media opinion polls. Fumio Kishida, the ruling Liberal Democratic Party's policy chief, came in last with 5 percent.
In a June Asahi survey, Ishiba led a pack of seven potential contenders with 31 percent while Suga had just 3 percent. A longtime aide to Abe, who is resigning due to poor health, Suga said on Wednesday he had decided to run for party leader to avoid a political vacuum during the coronavirus pandemic.