The Korean polling organization "Gallup Korea" conducted a survey of 1,001 men and women aged 18 and over from the 14th to the 16th of this month.
According to a survey of party approval ratings conducted in the third week of the month, the ruling party was ranked at 39% and the Democratic Party at 36%. In the previous survey (2nd week of January), the ruling party was ranked at 34% and the Democratic Party at 36%. In one week, the ruling party has increased by 5 percentage points.
The approval rating of the Democratic Party rose, while the approval rating of the Democratic Party only remained the same.
It recorded its highest level since the administration was formed, far ahead of the ruling party, but this month the trend has been toward returning to the state before the December 3 state of emergency.
In the first week of December, the approval rating for the ruling party was 27% and the Democratic Party was 37%, while in the third week of December, the approval rating for the ruling party was 24% and the Democratic Party was 48%.
In addition, four Korean opinion polling companies, Mbrain Public, KEI Stat Research, Korea Research, and Korea Research, conducted a survey of 100 men and women aged 18 and over from the 13th to the 15th of this month.
According to a National Barometer Survey (NBS) conducted on 05 people, the ruling party received 35% and the Democratic Party 33%, resulting in the ruling party "overtaking" the Democratic Party.
In the previous survey, the ruling party received 32% of the vote and the Democratic Party of Japan received 36%.
2025/01/17 15:44 KST
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