The South Korean polling agency Realmeter conducted a survey of 1,004 voters aged 18 and over on the 16th and 17th of this month.
The results of a party approval rating survey conducted in the third week of January showed that the ruling party's approval rating was 46.5% and the Democratic Party's was 39.0%. In South Korea, multiple polling organizations have recently reported that "approval ratings for the ruling party continue to rise, while the Democratic Party's approval rating is falling."
Compared to the previous survey conducted a week ago (the second week of January), the ruling party's approval rating increased by 5.7 percentage points, while the Democratic Party's approval rating decreased by 3.2 percentage points.
The approval rating of the ruling party has surpassed that of the opposition party, resulting in a "reversal." Since the survey in the second week of December last year, when the ruling party recorded 25.7% and the Democratic Party 52.4%, the approval rating of the ruling party has risen while that of the Democratic Party has fallen.
Also, looking at the trend from the second week of December to the current time, the ruling party's approval rating rose by 20.8 percentage points, while the Democratic Party's approval rating fell by 13.4 percentage points.
Meanwhile, in a survey on "Popularity with the ruling party in the next presidential election," 48.6% of respondents said they wanted the ruling party to continue power, 46.2% said they wanted a "change of power by the opposition party," and 50.6% said they didn't know what to do.
" was the answer of 5.2%. In this survey, "extension of the ruling party's administration" continued to rise, while "change of administration by the opposition party" continued to fall, so this time "extension of the ruling party's administration" came out on top.
The situation was reversed.
2025/01/21 07:39 KST
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