Only 24 percent of respondents said they would not be able to do it well, while 6 percent reserved their opinion. This is the second-highest number of people who said they would not be able to do it well, in the first survey since he took office.
This is 10 percentage points higher than the 60% who answered "I don't want to live in a foreign country." The survey was conducted by Korea Gallup, a polling agency, on June 10-12 among 1,000 voters aged 18 or older nationwide.
The survey showed the above results in response to the question, "Do you think he will perform his duties as president well?" 98% of supporters of the ruling Democratic Party of Korea answered, "He will do well,"
The survey showed very high expectations. Meanwhile, 65% of supporters of the opposition People Power Party answered that they "will not be able to do well."
He explained that this is a different concept from the "current job evaluation," and that it should not be interpreted simply as an "approval rating." When President Yoon was elected, the positive response rate for the job outlook was 55-57 percent, and in the first week after taking office,
At the time, the number of votes for President Lee was 60%. At the time, the election was decided by a close race with a margin of 250,000 votes, so expectations were clearly divided. When asked what they wanted from President Lee (free response), the answer was, "Economic recovery and revitalization."
The most popular answer was "economic recovery and revitalization" at 16%, followed by "expansion of policies and welfare for the general public" at 6%. "Economic recovery and revitalization" was chosen by respondents in their 50s, while "expansion of policies and welfare for the general public" was chosen by those in their 20s.
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2025/06/13 11:36 KST
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