The survey's party support rates showed the main opposition Democratic Party of Korea with 44.8% and the ruling People Power Party with 35.7%.
Next were the Fatherland Reform Party (5.2%), the New Reform Party (3.3%) and the Progress Party (1.2%).
Additionally, 56.9% of respondents said they wanted a "change of government," while 37.0% said they wanted an "extension of government."
The Constitutional Court's decision on the impeachment trial of President Yoon Seok-yeol on the 4th
Regarding the outcome of the verdict, 76.9% of respondents said they "accepted" it, while only 17.4% said they "did not accept" it.
After the impeachment trial, the most important issue was "dialogue and the resolution of social conflicts."
The most common answer was "efforts to unite the nation" (25.8%), followed by "strengthening governance between the ruling and opposition parties and normalizing the administration of state affairs" (22.0%) and "December 3 emergency martial law and ammunition" (22.0%).
Regarding the impeachment incident, President Yoon and Democratic Party leader Lee Jae-myung should accept responsibility and officially apologize" (17.6%), followed by "President Yoon and Democratic Party leader Lee Jae-myung should accept responsibility and officially apologize" (17.6%).
2025/04/07 15:37 KST
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