Japan government support drops amid sales tax hike debate (Reuters)

Japan's new Prime Minister Naoto Kan (C) enters the lower house hall to deliver his keynote speech in Tokyo June 11, 2010. Kan said on Friday that overcoming deflation is an urgent issue and the government will work with the Bank of Japan to end price falls. REUTERS/Issei KatoReuters - Support for new Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan's government fell ahead of an election next month as voters appeared divided over the premier's call to debate a future sales tax hike, surveys showed on Monday.



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