The South Korean polling agency Realmeter conducted a survey of 120 voters aged 18 and over on the 23rd and 24th of this month.
According to a survey of people asking about their favorability of the ruling party in the upcoming presidential election, the number of people who wanted the ruling party to stay in power for a certain period of time was 46.0%, down 2.6 percentage points from the previous week, and the number of people who wanted the opposition party to stay in power for a certain period of time was 46.0%.
The number of people who wanted a change of government rose 2.9 percentage points to 49.1%. Realmeter said, "The rise in calls for the extension of the ruling party's administration over the past three weeks has been a big factor.
The decline in support for a change of government from the opposition party has settled down, and the conflict between the two camps is waning.
"It's a close battle," he said.
Meanwhile, the ruling People's Power Party's approval rating was 45.4%, while the Democratic Party of Japan was 4
The approval rating for the ruling party was down 1.1 percentage points from the previous survey, while the approval rating for the Democratic Party of Japan rose 2.7 percentage points. Realmeter said, "The approval rating for the ruling party has risen for five weeks, and the approval rating for the Democratic Party of Japan has increased 2.7 percentage points."
"The decline in support for the Democratic Party stabilized after the election."
2025/01/27 15:27 KST
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