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Both Democratic Party's approval ratings plummeted to 27%...lowest since Yun Seok-Yeong administration took office = South Korea
The Democratic Party's (opposition) party approval rating plummeted by 5 percentage points from the previous week to 27%, the lowest level since the inauguration of the Yoon Seok-yeol administration.
According to Gallup Korea on the 1st, the party approval rating for the Democratic Party was 27% for the 5th week of August. This is just before
This is a 5% point decrease compared to the survey. In this survey, the political party support rate for People's Power (the ruling party) was 34%, the Justice Party (opposition party) was 5%, and the independents who do not support a political party were 32%.
Ta. The survey was conducted from the 29th to the 31st of last month, targeting 1,002 people aged 18 and over nationwide. The party support rate for the Democratic Party was 28% at the end of June last year after the Yun Seok-Yeong government took office, and this year it was 28%.
This was the lowest level, lower than the 29% seen in early March and the end of July. Both parties' support ratings for the Democratic Party have remained in the low to mid-30s since March until last week.
The plummeting approval rating this time is due to the 'coin controversy' of former Democratic Party lawmaker Kim Nam-guk (Kim Nam-gu), who was in the survey period.
The rejection of the expulsion proposal by the National Assembly Ethics Special Committee subcommittee and Lee Jae-myung's declaration of indefinite fasting seem to have had an impact.
In addition, this survey shows that President Yun Seok-Yeong's national approval rating for the 5th week of August decreased slightly for two consecutive weeks, and
3%. This is a 1 percentage point drop from the previous survey, and positive evaluations of President Yoon's conduct of national affairs have remained at 32-35% since July's 2 Week's survey.
In particular, in this survey, ``Fukushima treated water release issue'' and ``diplomacy'' accounted for more than 30% of reasons for negative evaluations. In the case of the ``Fukushima treated water release issue,'' President Yoon must ``do his job well.''
21% of the 587 people who rated 'No' pointed this out, making it the number one reason for negative evaluation. This is a 10% point increase compared to the previous survey. In case of 'diplomacy', 1 negative rater
1% cited this as a reason. In addition, ``Ideological conflict'' (2%) and ``Hong Beom-do bust relocation/problems with historical perspective'' (1%) also appeared as reasons for negative evaluations.
Gallup Korea reports, ``The President's approval rate for his job was in the low to mid-30s for two consecutive months, and the negative rate was in the mid-to-high 50%.This week's surge in mentions of the Fukushima release was due to last Thursday's release.
``Ideological conflict,'' which appeared in a small number of respondents, seems to be due to the recent controversy surrounding the relocation of busts of independence activists at military academies.''
2023/09/01 21:58 KST
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