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TOKYO, July 6 (Xinhuanet) -- The disapproval rate for
Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's cabinet stands at 45.5 percent, exceeding the
approval rate of 42.6 percent for the first time in seven months, a Kyodo News
survey showed Wednesday.
The survey was conducted shortly after the passage of the postal reform bills in the lower house on
Tuesday.
The disapproval rate for the cabinet rose 7.8
percentage pointsfrom the previous survey in June, while the support dropped by
3.9 points.
According to the survey, the number of people who
stand for theprivatization bills stands at 42.2 percent, while that of those who
oppose the plan at 42.3 percent.
The bills cleared the House of Representatives 233
over 228, with a considerable number of Koizumi's Liberal Democratic Party (LDP)
members turning against him.
In a previous survey in May, those who favored the
plan totaled47.4 percent, exceeding those who did not by 14.1 points.
However, the LDP stayed top with the most support
from those surveyed, gaining 3.4 points from June to 37.7 percent. It was
followed by the main opposition Democratic Party of Japan (19.9 percent),
picking up 3.5 points. Enditem
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