According to a survey of party support rates conducted by the South Korean polling agency "Real Meter" on the 2nd and 3rd of this month among 1,004 voters aged 18 and over in the first week of April, the largest opposition party, the Democratic Party of Korea,
The Democratic Party recorded 44.6%, while the ruling party, the People's Power Party, recorded 36.0%. The Democratic Party increased by 1.5% from the previous survey, and the ruling party also increased by 0.6%. The Democratic Party also increased for the third consecutive week, and the ruling party
The decline stopped for the first time in three weeks. The approval ratings for other parties were: Green Justice Party 1.4%, New Reform Party 3.7%, New Future 3.1%, New Progressive Alliance 0.5%, Liberal Unity Party 3.0%, and Progressive Party 1.2%.
In the proportional representation party support rate, the Fatherland Reform Party came in first with 30.3%. The Fatherland Reform Party rose 0.8% from the previous survey, dropping out of the ruling party, which had been in first place last time.
This overtakes the satellite party, People's Future, which recorded a 0.6% drop in support to 29.6% in this survey. The Democratic Party's proportional representation satellite party, the Democratic United for the People, fell by 2.7%.
Meanwhile, President Yoon Seok-yeol's approval rating was 36.8%, while his disapproval rating was 59.8%. His approval rating rose 0.5% from the previous survey, while his disapproval rating was 0.
It fell .9%.
2024/04/05 17:07 KST
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