The South Korean polling agency "Realmeter" conducted a survey of 18-year-olds and older from the 4th to the 8th of this month.
A survey of 2,516 voters showed that President Yoon's approval rating for the first week of November was 22.3%. This was a 0.1% drop from the previous survey (the previous week) and the lowest approval rating so far.
Disapproval rose 0.9 percentage points from the previous survey to 75.1%, also the highest level to date.
Meanwhile, a survey of party support rates (conducted on the 7th and 8th of this month, among 1,003 voters aged 18 and over)
The Democratic Party of Korea received 43.7% and the ruling People Power Party received 30.7%. The Democratic Party of Korea's vote share fell 3.4% from the previous survey, while the ruling party's vote share increased 1.3%.
This was followed by the Fatherland Reform Party (9.0%), the New Reform Party (4.0%), and the Progressive Party (1.4%), with other parties at 3.4% and independents at 9.6%.
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2024/11/11 15:31 KST
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