The results of a public opinion poll were announced on the 6th. According to a survey on party support rates conducted by the South Korean polling agency Realmeter on the 2nd and 3rd of this month among 1,001 voters aged 18 and over,
The ruling party's approval rating was 45.2%, down 0.6 percentage points from the previous week. Meanwhile, the approval rating of the ruling party rose 3.8 percentage points from the previous week to 34.4%. This is the same as the approval rating of the ruling party, which was implemented before the state of emergency.
This means that the approval rating has recovered to the level of the survey conducted in the fourth week of November (32.3%). This increase in the approval rating of the ruling party is due to the fact that the impeachment bill for President Yoon Seok-yeol was passed and the number of high-ranking public officials involved in crimes against the ruling party has increased.
This is thought to be the result of conservative supporters rallying together in the wake of issues such as the legitimacy of the Criminal Investigation Agency's investigation into the crime of treason and the execution of compulsory investigations.
This was followed by the Fatherland Reform Party (4.8%), the New Reform Party (3.1%), and the Progressive Party (1.1%), while other parties were
The party received 1.8% of the vote, while independents received 9.6%.
2025/01/06 15:40 KST
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