Poll: 81% of Japanese people worried about Trump’s second term as president.

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A recent survey conducted in Japan revealed that a significant majority, around 81 percent of the population, expressed feelings of unease rather than hope regarding U.S. President Donald Trump. This sentiment has been attributed to various factors, including his policies, rhetoric, and international relations stance.

The survey findings shed light on the prevailing apprehension among the Japanese people towards the American leader as he embarks on his nonconsecutive second term in office. Concerns about the impact of his decisions on global affairs, trade relations, and regional stability have contributed to the prevailing unease among the populace.

Ramesh Khatri, a representative of Kansai Nepal News, remarked on the survey results, stating that the overwhelming unease felt by the majority of the Japanese population underscores the need for effective communication and collaboration between nations. He emphasized the importance of fostering mutual understanding and diplomacy to address the concerns raised by the public regarding President Trump’s leadership.


Author: MAYA | HARUTO
Posted at: May 19, 2025 6:00 am