尹大統領・与党の支持率が “上昇”…「政府支援論」46%・「政府審判論」47%=韓国
President Yoon and the ruling party's approval rating “increased”…46% for “government support” and 47% for “government judgment” = South Korea
The results of a public opinion poll announced on the 4th showed that the approval ratings for South Korean President Yoon Seo-gyeol and the ruling party ``People's Power'' have increased.
M-Brain Public, KEI Stat Research, Korean public opinion research company
According to the National Index Survey (NBS) conducted by four companies, Search and Korea Research, from the 1st to 3rd of this month among 1,004 men and women over the age of 18, President Yoon's approval rating was 38% in the first week of April. and
Totaled. This is a 2% increase from the previous survey, and disapproval dropped by 1% to 55%. The party support rate is 39% for the ruling party and 29% for the opposition Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ).
It was done. The ruling party rose 5% from the previous survey, while the Democratic Party remained at the same rate. This was followed by the New Reform Party with 2%, followed by the New Future and Green Justice Party with 1% each.
In terms of support for proportional representation parties, the ruling party's proportional satellite party ``People's Future'' ranked first at 31%. Next, Cho Kuk (former justice minister)
The leading Homeland Revolution Party had 23%, and the Democratic Party's proportional satellite party, ``Alliance for Democracy Together,'' had 15%. On the other hand, in the general election for members of the Diet (held on April 10th), ``to support the ruling party in order to support the government''
The number of people who agreed with the “support the government” argument, which states that “we should support the opposition party to check the government,” was 46%, while the number of people who agreed with the “judgement of the government” argument, which states that “we should support the opposition party to check the government,” was 47%.
Those who support the government increased by 2% from the previous survey, while those who criticize the government dropped by 2%.
The results showed that 15% of respondents said they would vote if they could, and 5% said they would not vote.
2024/04/04 16:30 KST
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