The South Korean polling agency Realmeter conducted a survey of voters aged 18 and over from the 23rd to the 27th of this month.
The survey was conducted among 2,507 people. President Yoon's approval rating was 25.8%, down 4.5% from the previous survey and the lowest since he took office.
President Yoon's approval rating was 27.0% in a survey conducted in the second week of September, marking his previous lowest level, but this time it has fallen by a further 1.2% to a new low.
Disapproval rose 4.6 percentage points from the previous survey to 70.8%, reaching the 70% range for the first time.
Meanwhile, Realmeter conducted a survey of 1,003 voters aged 18 and over on the 26th and 27th of this month.
According to a survey of party approval ratings conducted among the 287, the ruling People's Power Party recorded its first approval rating in the 20% range since the inauguration of the current administration. The ruling party was at 29.9%, down 5.3% from the previous survey, while the Democratic Party of Korea was at 4.0%.
The other parties that received the most votes were the Fatherland Reform Party (9.2%), the New Reform Party (4.3%), the Progressive Party (1.8%) and other parties (2.3%).
2024/09/30 17:16 KST
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