Slim majority of Japanese oppose state funeral for ex-PM Shinzo Abe


FE Team | Published: July 31, 2022 16:23:58 | Updated: August 01, 2022 20:40:37


Slim majority of Japanese oppose state funeral for ex-PM Shinzo Abe

Just over half of the Japanese oppose plans for a state funeral for Shinzo Abe, the former prime minister whose assassination this month shocked the nation, an opinion poll showed on Sunday, reports Reuters. 

The cabinet decided to hold a state funeral for Abe, Japan's longest-serving but divisive premier, on September 27 at Tokyo's Nippon Budokan.

About 53 per cent of respondents to a Saturday-Sunday Kyodo news agency survey expressed opposition to a state funeral for Abe, exceeding the 45 per cent who favoured a state funeral.

The government of Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, an Abe protege, decided his funeral will be paid by state funds. The last fully state-financed funeral for an ex-prime minister was in 1967, with later ones funded jointly by the state and the Liberal Democratic Party, of which Abe remained an influential member. read more

The poll found support for Kishida's cabinet dropped 12.2 points to 51.0 per cent, its lowest in Kyodo polling since its inauguration in October.

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