The approval rating of the government was calculated at 16%, down 3% from the previous survey (last week), the lowest figure to date. Disapproval was up 3% from the previous survey, at 75%, and this
In particular, in the four to five days following President Yoon's declaration of emergency martial law on the night of the 3rd, his approval rating dropped to 13%, while his disapproval rating rose to 80%.
Gallup Korea said, "This week's presidential approval rating shows a clear difference between before and after the 'state of emergency'," and "This is a clear difference from the approval rating of Park Geun-hye in the fourth week of October 2016."
"The situation is similar to that around the time of the apology to the people by then President Hye-soo," he said. Meanwhile, the approval rating for political parties was 37% for the Democratic Party of Korea, 27% for the People Power Party, and 7% for the Fatherland Reform Party.
%, and independents made up 26%. The Democratic Party of Korea rose 3% from the previous survey, while the ruling party fell 1%. In the survey on favorability of future political leaders, Lee Jae-myung, the “Communist Party”
In second place was Democratic Party leader Han Dong-hoon with 29 percent, followed by ruling party leader Han Dong-hoon with 11 percent. This was followed by Fatherland Reform Party leader Cho Kuk with 4 percent, and Seoul Mayor Oh Sehun.
The other three, Daegu Mayor Hong Jun-pyo and Gyeonggi Province Governor Kim Dong-yeon, each had 3%.
2024/12/06 17:11 KST
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