"I don't think this is too high in the current impeachment and martial law situation," said Rep. Ahn in an interview on CBS Radio's "Kim Hyun Jung's News Show" on the same day.
"The Democratic Party must be very worried about the fact that Chairman Lee Jae-myung's approval rating is not even above 30 percent," he said in the report.
"Even if you add up all the other candidates from the ruling and opposition parties who have small percentages, their support is not that high," he said.
"Those words are proof that many people are not only dissatisfied with the ruling party, but also have no faith in the opposition party," he said.
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According to the National Survey of South Korea (NBS), conducted by Korea Research from the 13th to the 15th of this month on 1,005 people aged 18 and over and released on the 16th, the question "How suitable would the next president be?"
In the survey, 28% of respondents chose Lee as their favorite, down 3 percentage points from the previous survey, which recorded 31%. Kim Moon-soo, Minister of Employment and Labor, followed with 13% and came in second.
He came in second, followed by Daegu Mayor Hong Jun-pyo (8%), Seoul Mayor Oh Sehun (6%), and former People's Power Representative Han Dong-hoon (5%).
Regarding Lee's unexpectedly low approval rating, Rep. Ahn said, "I think the Democratic Party currently has excessive legislative power. That's why they pass any law they want, impeachment charges are rampant,
It has completely destroyed and paralyzed the judicial and executive branches. This is because the separation of powers itself is being shaken by the Democratic Party of Korea."
Regarding the fact that the approval rating of the People's Power Party has surpassed that of the Democratic Party,
"The reason for this rise in approval ratings is not because the party is powerful, but because the public has become increasingly distrustful of the Democratic Party," he said.
"Various things are happening very quickly regarding President Yoon, including arresting him under the Constitution and the rule of law, and the same should be true for the leader of the opposition party," he said.
He also argues that appeal cases in the Supreme Court should be dealt with quickly. "The 6-3-3 principle (the first trial should be completed within six months, the second trial within three months, and the final trial in the Supreme Court within three months) should be properly implemented," Yasu said.
We must protect this and let the president and the opposition party leader know that the case is being handled fairly and in accordance with the Constitution and the rule of law. The second trial is due to be held on February 15th, and the final trial is due to be held on May 15th.
"No," he requested.
2025/01/17 20:44 KST
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