受石油危机不满情绪影响,高市早苗内阁支持率稳定在63.8%

共同社的一项民意调查显示,日本首相高市早苗的内阁支持率较3月份下降0.3个百分点,至63.8%。近半数(49.3%)受访者认为她对伊朗战争引发的石油供应中断反应不足,而不支持率上升至26.0%。公众对中东冲突的担忧日益加剧。

共同社于周六开始进行了为期两天的电话民调,结果显示高市早苗首相的内阁支持率为63.8%,较3月份下降0.3个百分点。不支持率上升2.0个百分点,至26.0%。针对首相应对伊朗战争引发的石油短缺问题,49.3%的受访者认为应对不足,41.4%认为应对得当。日本正从储备中释放约8000万桶石油,相当于国内45天的消费量,并考虑在5月份进一步释放。高市早苗在3月份与国际能源署执行署长法提赫·比罗尔会晤时表示,支持该署32个成员国进行联合释放行动。约89.5%的受访者对中东冲突影响日常生活表示担忧,较上次上升4.1个百分点;69.6%的受访者希望政府继续提供补贴以降低汽油价格。受补贴政策影响,零售汽油价格在3月中旬触及每升190.80日元的创纪录高位后,目前已回落至政府目标水平,即每升170日元左右。经济产业大臣提及了抑制需求的措施,高市早苗也表示可能会要求民众减少汽油使用。关于美以对伊朗的打击,80.3%的受访者认为做法不当。对于日本政府决定不对战争进行评估保持沉默,50.1%的受访者表示支持,42.2%表示反对。仅有30.0%的受访者赞成修改宪法以向霍尔木兹海峡派遣自卫队。执政党自由民主党的支持率上升2.6个百分点,达到40.3%。

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