With emergency response committee chairman Hwang Woo-yo saying, "There is a possibility that the timing of selecting the party leader will be delayed," attention is focused on whether Han will overcome his sense of defeat and return to the position.
On the 8th, Edaily conducted a survey of 1,000 men and women aged 20 to 65 living across South Korea on who they thought was the most suitable candidate to lead the People Power Party. The survey showed that Han's approval rating was 26.8%.
Rep. Ahn Cheol-soo followed with 21.9%, Rep. Na Kyung-won with 13.8%, and Rep. Kim Jae-seop with 6.5%. Rep. Yoon Sang Hyun came in with 5.9%, followed by Rep. Kwon with 13.8%.
Rep. Won Yeong-se and Rep. Kwon Seong-dong received 4% and 3% approval ratings, respectively. The rest received 18.1% approval ratings. The People Power Party convention was originally scheduled to be held in late June or early July.
However, Hwang Woo-yo, chairman of the emergency response committee, said it may be delayed by more than a month, and it is expected to be held in July at the earliest, or in August at the latest.
There are speculations that Han, who has become weak in his support for Ahn, may try to run for party leader. In particular, Han led Rep. Ahn Cheol-soo as a conservative. Currently, the People's Power Party is
The party leader is elected by vote alone. Among those who consider themselves conservative, 40.4% support Chairman Han, and 17.1% support Rep. Ahn. Rep. Na was listed with 15.0%.
Among progressive voters, Ahn's approval rating was 21.8%, Han's approval rating was 17.6%, and Na's approval rating was 11.3%. Among moderate voters, Han's approval rating was 26.1%, Ahn's approval rating was 26.1%, and Na's approval rating was 26.1%.
The race was close, with Rep. Na receiving 14.8%. The general election on April 10th has revealed the limitations of the "Yeongnam Party," and there is growing talk of "selecting a party leader from the capital region."
In the capital area, the approval rating by region was 25.7% for Han Dong-hun, 21.5% for Ahn Cheol-soo, 12.6% for Na Kyung-won, and 13.2% for Han Dong-hun in Seoul.
In Hong Kong, the top three are Han Dong-hun with 21.7%, Na Kyung-won with 15.0%, and Ahn Cheol-soo with 13.3%, and in Gyeonggi Province, Han Dong-hun with 32.1%, Ahn Cheol-soo with 22.3%, and Na Kyung-won with 12.8%.
In Daegu, where the People's Power Party has the strongest support base, Han Former Chairman Han recorded 31.1%, Rep. Ahn 24.4%, and Rep. Na 13.3%, while in Busan Rep. Ahn recorded 27.0%.
%, former Chairman Han with 25.4%, and Rep. Na with 15.9%. Former Chairman Han was highly popular among all age groups and genders. In particular, men aged 60 to 65 (31.9%) and those in their 50s (31.9%)
He had the highest approval rating among women (33.9%). Rep. Ahn was favored among men in their 50s (26.2%), women in their 20s (26.7%), and women aged 60 to 65 (27.0%). Rep. Na
He only managed to get a higher approval rating than his own (13.8%) among men aged 60 to 65 (18.1%) and women in their 30s (16.5%), but he was not able to gain an advantage over other candidates.
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2024/05/09 07:05 KST
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