On the 16th, 506 people aged 18 and over nationwide were asked what type of person they thought would be the best candidate to become the next prime minister. The most common answer, at 36.5%, was "someone who can give criticism to the president."
△Someone who can communicate with the opposition party 23.5% △Someone whose administrative and political abilities have been verified 20.4% △Someone who is not limited to a specific political party or faction 9.3% △Young and ambitious, future-oriented
This was followed by 7.4% of people who said they felt that they had a right to criticize the president. By age group, over 40% of people in their 40s (45.2%), 50s (41.0%), and 30s (40.5%) said they had a right to criticize the president.
Among respondents in their 60s, the most common answer was someone who can communicate well with the opposition party, at 29.3%.
It was also found that the answers differed depending on the evaluation of the president's national administration.
Among those who gave a positive evaluation, the most common answer was that he was a person whose administrative and political abilities had been verified (35.4%), while among those who gave a negative evaluation, the most common answer was that he was a person who criticized the president.
The most common answer was "yes" at 44.2%.
2024/04/18 10:06 KST
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