Tokyo: On Tuesday, Fumio Kishida, Japan’s new Prime Minister, is trying hard to strengthen his position with voters. Various local media outlets launched polls just two days after he took the top job. The daily Asahi put Kishida’s acceptance rating at 45% and Mainichi at 49%. “There is quite a gap depending on the company that conducted the survey,” said Kishida.

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