The South Korean polling agency Realmeter conducted a survey of 200 voters aged 18 or older from the 7th to the 11th of this month (excluding the public holiday on the 9th).
According to a survey of nine people, President Yoon's approval rating was 25.8% in the second week of October. This is a 2.1% drop from the previous survey and the lowest since the Yoon administration took office.
Disapproval rose 3.2 percentage points from the previous week to 71.3%, breaking the previous record of 70.8%.
Meanwhile, the approval rating for political parties was 43.9% for the Democratic Party of Japan, and 30.8% for the ruling People's Power Party.
The Democratic Party of Japan's approval rating rose 1.5% from the previous survey, while the ruling party's approval rating fell 1.9%.
This is followed by the Fatherland Reform Party (9.3%), the New Reform Party (3.8%), and the Progressive Party (1.1%).
, other political parties accounted for 2.0%, and independents accounted for 9.1%.
2024/10/14 16:01 KST
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