Mbrain Public, KEI Stat Research, Korea Research, and Korea Research conducted a 10-12 survey of
According to the National Barrier Survey (NBS), which was conducted among 1,001 people aged 8 and above, when asked, "What decision do you think the Constitutional Court should make in the impeachment trial of President Yoon?", 50% answered, "Impeachment should be brought forward."
58% of respondents said that the impeachment should be dismissed and he should be reinstated to his duties. 38% said that the impeachment should be dismissed and he should be reinstated to his duties. 4% chose "Don't know/No answer."
In the previous survey (February 1st week), 55% of respondents said they wanted to cite impeachment, but this rose by 3 percentage points. In the previous survey, 40% said they wanted to dismiss impeachment, but this time it rose by 2 percentage points.
Looking at this by the ideological orientation of the respondents, the proportion of those who cited impeachment was overwhelmingly higher among those who described themselves as progressive. On the other hand, the proportion of those who cited impeachment was much lower among those who described themselves as conservative.
Among the 285 people who described themselves as “progressive” in the survey, 93% were in favor of citing impeachment, while 6% were in favor of dismissing the impeachment bill.
Among the 368 people who identified themselves as conservative, 24% were in favor of citing impeachment, while 73% were in favor of dismissing impeachment.
The proportion of moderate voters, who are considered an important variable in presidential and general elections, who cited impeachment was also extremely high.
In this survey, of the 286 people who described themselves as 'moderate,' 69% were in favor of 'citing impeachment,' and 29% were in favor of 'dismissing impeachment.'
Meanwhile, in response to a question about their perception of the presidential election, 50% of respondents said that the opposition candidate must win the next presidential election to bring about a change of government.
The opinion that "the ruling party (People Power) candidate must win in order to restore power" was given by 41% of all respondents.
In terms of ideological orientation, of the 285 people who considered themselves to be ideologically inclined,
85% of respondents said that "the opposition candidate must win in order to bring about a change of government," while 12% said that "the ruling party candidate must win in order to bring about a restoration of power."
Among the 368 people who identified themselves as conservative, 78% said that "the ruling party candidate must win in order to restore power," and 37% said that "the opposition party candidate must win in order to restore power."
Among the 286 people who identified themselves as 'moderate,' 63% said that 'the opposition candidate must win in order to change the government,' and 16% said that 'the opposition candidate must win in order to change the government,'
The survey was conducted using virtual mobile numbers (100%) provided by the three domestic telecommunications companies.
This was conducted through a narrative interview survey.
2025/02/13 20:36 KST
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