Meanwhile, only 16% of the public believe that "emergency martial law is a legitimate exercise of the president's authority," but 63% of supporters of the ruling People Power Party believe that "it does not constitute an act of rebellion."
According to a survey conducted by the Korean polling organization "Gallup Korea" on the 6th and 7th of this month, "President Yoon's declaration of emergency martial law is an anti-national act of insurrection that attempts to limit the authority of the National Assembly."
63% of respondents answered that they "very sympathize" with this statement, and the figure rose to 71% if those who "sympathize to some extent" were included.
On the other hand, 24% of respondents answered "I don't empathize at all" or "I don't empathize very much."
The survey showed that the assessment of the act as an "act of civil unrest" was largely divided by party affiliation. 90% of supporters of the main opposition Democratic Party of Korea viewed it as an "act of civil unrest," while 63% of supporters of the ruling party
In addition, only 16% of respondents agreed with the statement that "President Yoon's declaration of emergency martial law is a legitimate act that exercises the presidential authority stipulated in the Constitution," while only 17% agreed with the statement that "President Yoon's declaration of emergency martial law is a legitimate act that exercises the presidential authority stipulated in the Constitution."
81% of respondents said they “do not support President Yoon’s declaration of martial law,” while 87% said they “do not support” it, while just 10% said they “support” it.
2024/12/10 15:44 KST
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