Japan's ruling party is in crisis with Prime Minister Kishida Fumio's popularity hitting historic lows, as shown by The Mainichi Shimbun's polls, the lowest since their inception in 1947. Kishida's hesitance to act on national marriage equality, despite majority support, adds to the challenges facing his potential second term.
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Greece’s conservative government plans to submit a bill to parliament that legalizes same-sex civil marriage. The legislation is expected to pass given Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis' center-right party majority, and support from leftist lawmakers https://t.co/TYHt4OThv4
⚠️ GREEK SAME-SEX WEDDING BILL ALLOWS COUPLES TO DREAM, AT LAST (Reuters) When Yolanda Kalantzi and Georgia Ampatzidou fell in love eight years ago, they said the idea of getting married was "science fiction" in deeply conservative Greece, where LGBT+ couples cannot wed or…
Japan’s Prime Minister Kishida Fumio is still stalling on any action to pass national marriage equality, saying it “impacts people’s perceptions of the family”- despite polls from even conservative-leaning pubs showing majority support for a national law. https://t.co/q7Jzk4J6rV
The Mainichi Shimbun, a newspaper, has polled approval of the Japanese government regularly since July 1947. According to its surveys none has been less popular than Japan’s current leader, Kishida Fumio. Read why https://t.co/eEoso2nXp5 👇
Japan’s ruling party is in crisis. Kishida Fumio’s chance of a second term looks ever slimmer https://t.co/u7GXjGuR1x 👇