The South Korean polling agency "Realmeter" conducted a survey of 1,506 voters aged 18 and over from the 9th to the 11th of this month on the "Next President" poll for the second week of April.
In the "Survey on the Suitability of Election Candidates," former Democratic Party leader Lee Jae-myung maintained his lead with 48.8%. In second place was former Minister of Employment and Labor Kim Moon-soo, who dropped 5% from the previous survey.
In third place was Acting President Han (8.6%), appearing as a candidate for the first time.
Next are Han Dong-hoon, former chairman of the ruling party People Power Party (6.2%) and Hong Joo-hoon (6.2%).
Hong Jun-pyo, former mayor of Daegu (5.2%), Lee Jun-seok, a lawmaker from the New Reform Party (3.0%), Yoo Seung-min, a former ruling party lawmaker (2.7%), Oh Sehun, a former ruling party lawmaker (2.5%), and
Meanwhile, a survey of party approval ratings conducted at the same time showed that the Democratic Party of Korea rose 1.9 percentage points from the previous survey to 46.7%, while the ruling party
It recorded a 33.1% vote, down 2.6 percentage points, followed by the Fatherland Reform Party (5.6%), the New Reform Party (2.7%) and the Progressive Party (0.8%).
In addition, according to the "Popularity Survey on the Next Presidential Election's Powerful Party," the number of people who answered "a change of government by the opposition party" increased by 1.8 percentage points from the previous survey.
The answer "extension of power by the ruling party" fell 1.7 percentage points to 35.3%, while the answer "extension of power by the ruling party" rose 1.7 percentage points to 58.7%.
2025/04/15 07:34 KST
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