7か月後の総選挙で「政権けん制論」50%VS「政権支援論」37%=韓国
In the general election 7 months later, 50% said they were “checking the government” vs. 37% said they were “supporting the government” = South Korea.
With South Korea's national parliamentary elections just seven months away, the results of a public opinion poll were announced on the 8th, showing that ``those who support the government far outnumber those who support the government.''
Korea's public opinion research organization "Korea Gallup" conducted a poll of 1,000 men and women over the age of 18 between the 5th and 7th of this month.
50% of respondents said, ``More opposition candidates should be elected to support the current government,'' (check-and-control theory), and 50% said, ``More ruling party candidates should be elected to support the current government'' (support theory). )
It was found that it exceeded 37%. 14% reserved their opinion. Gallup Korea says, ``In a survey conducted in March this year, support for the government (42%) was almost on par with support for the government (44%).
However, since April, the trend toward the check theory has continued." Furthermore, in this survey, the support rate for political parties was the same for both the ruling party, People's Power, and the opposition party, the Democratic Party of Japan, at 34%.
On the other hand, President Yoon Seo-gyul's approval rating was 33%, while the disapproval rating was 58%. Approval ratings remained the same as last week, while disapproval ratings fell by 1 percentage point.
2023/09/08 15:57 KST
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