Japanese back PM Kan
Wide margin than powerbroker Ichiro:
JAPAN: Nearly two-thirds of Japanese voters prefer Prime Minister
Naoto Kan to powerbroker Ichiro Ozawa as Premier, media polls showed
Monday ahead of a September. 14 ruling party leadership race that
appears too close to call.
The winner of the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) leadership election
is likely to be prime minister by virtue of the party’s majority in the
powerful lower house and will have to cope with a strong yen, fragile
economic recovery and deep structural woes.
DPJ members of Parliament, local lawmakers and party members and
supporters will take part in the race, which highlights a policy rift
that could derail Kan’s efforts to curb a public debt already twice the
size of the $5 trillion economy.
An Asahi newspaper survey found that 65 percent of respondents said
Kan was more appropriate as prime minister, against 17 percent who
backed Ozawa. A poll by the Yomiuri newspaper showed a similar result.
That gap widened among those who said they support the DPJ, with 73
percent in the Asahi poll saying that Kan was more appropriate as the
country’s leader against 20 percent who supported Ozawa.
Domestic media say Ozawa, a 68-year-old political mastermind plagued
by a scandal-tainted image, currently has a slight edge among 412
members of Parliament from the DPJ, which swept to power for the first
time a year ago.
But the opinion polls could affect undecided MPs as well as local
lawmakers and rank-and-file party members, among whom media say Kan has
an edge.
Support for Kan’s Government jumped to 49 percent in the Asahi
survey, up 12 points from the previous survey in August. The Yomiuri
poll also showed a rise in support for Kan. Tokyo, Monday, Reuters |