The survey was conducted by the Korean polling organization "Gallup Korea" from the 24th to the 26th of this month, targeting 1,001 men and women aged 18 or older during the fourth week of September.
According to the survey, President Yoon's approval rating rose 3 percentage points from the previous week to 23%, while disapproval fell 2 percentage points to 68%.
President Yoon's approval rating, which hit its lowest point since taking office last week, has recovered slightly.
The reason behind this is believed to be the positive impact of his visit to the Czech Republic. Gallup Korea explained that "President Yoon's average approval rating so far is 25%, which is lower than that of previous presidents."
Additionally, approval ratings for the ruling People's Power Party rose 3 percentage points from the previous week to 31 percent, while approval ratings for the Democratic Party of Korea (DPJ) fell 1 percentage point to 32 percent.
Other notable voters were the Fatherland Reform Party (8%), the New Reform Party (4%), and independents (23%).
Meanwhile, in a survey on the favorability of future political leaders, Democratic Party leader Lee Jae-myung received 25% and ruling party leader Han Dong-hoon received 15%.
%, and Cho Kuk, chairman of the Fatherland Reform Party, 4%.
2024/09/27 15:34 KST
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