Four Korean opinion polling companies, Mbrain Public, KEI Stat Research, Korea Research, and Korea Research, conducted a survey of men and women aged 18 and over from the 7th to the 9th of this month.
According to a National Barometer Survey (NBS) conducted on 1,001 people, Lee maintained his lead as the "most suitable person to be the next president" with 32%.
Next came former Minister of Employment and Labor Kim Moon-soo with 12%, Seoul Mayor Oh Sehun with 5%, and former ruling party leader Han Dong-hoon with 10%.
The leader of the People's Power Party was chosen by 5%. In the next presidential election, 48% of respondents said that "the opposition candidate should win in order to bring about a change of government," and 49% said that "the ruling party candidate should win in order to bring about a change of government."
The answer was 37%. Meanwhile, the approval rating for political parties was calculated as 34% for the Democratic Party and 33% for the ruling party. This was followed by the Fatherland Reform Party (6%), the New Reform Party (2%), and the Progressive Party (1%).
Regarding the result of the impeachment trial of President Yoon Seok-yeol by the Constitutional Court on the 4th, 64% of respondents said it was a good result, while 20% said it was an incorrect decision.
Regarding the results of the impeachment trial, 74% answered that they "accepted" the trial, while 23% answered that they "did not accept" it.
2025/04/10 15:32 KST
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