While Kishida has said he will enhance government steps to address the nation’s plunging birthrate, 62.9 percent regarded the stance as appropriate. But 63.6 percent disapproved of any increased burden to finance his policies, including a potential consumption tax hike, with 32.6 percent accepting it.
Source: mainichi.jp
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