The results of a public opinion poll released on the 29th showed that the rate had actually fallen compared to before the inauguration. South Korean public opinion polling agency “Realmeter” surveyed 1,003 voters aged 18 and over on the 25th and 26th of this month.
As a result of a survey of political party support rates, 36.6% were for the ruling party, 44.9% were for the Democratic Party, and 6.3% were independent.
In both cases, the Democratic Party of Japan declined by 0.2% from the previous survey (third week of January), and the ruling party had the same percentage.
However, the ruling party's approval rating has fallen compared to before and after the establishment of Chairman Han's regime. The ruling party's approval rating reached 38.1% immediately after the inauguration of Chairman Han's regime (the fourth week of December). But then 3
It dropped to 6.6%, then jumped to 39.6% in the second week of January when Chairman Han's full-scale activities began, but this time it has fallen again to 36.6%.
Meanwhile, President Yoon Seo-gyul's approval rating was 36.2%. This is the last time
This is a 0.6% decrease from the time of the survey. In addition, disapproval increased by 0.2% to 60.0%.
2024/01/29 15:56 KST
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