Can Japan's Shinzo Abe save his premiership?

Scandals have rocked the Prime Minister's time in office, but 'Abenomics' might be his salvation

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Approval ratings for Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe have hit an all-time low, raising questions about his mandate to lead the country.

Fewer than one in three voters support his leadership, a mere 29.9 per cent, according to a survey for Jiji news agency.

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