The Kishida administration, whose approval rating is rapidly dropping, continues to struggle. It is thanks to former Prime Minister Abe that the approval rating has been high so far. However, after being assassinated, Prime Minister Kishida's shortcomings are clearly visible. Looking at the indecisive prime minister, he doesn't seem to see the fact that Japan is in a pretty dangerous situation.
For that reason, he seems to be planning various things, but Mr. Aso's judgment, which saw through Kishida's shallow motives, is as expected. How far does this person understand the current situation if the approval rating drops? I'm curious about that part. Well, the conservatives who are patient are afraid that the next prime minister will be a pro-China lawmaker. For now, Kishida is probably at the stage of enduring because he's making various decisions for Japan.