The South Korean polling agency "Real Meter" conducted a survey of people aged 18 and over from the 1st to the 5th of this month.
According to a survey of 2,519 voters conducted in the first week of September, President Lee's approval rating rose 2.4 percentage points from the previous survey to 56.0%, while his disapproval rating fell 3.1 percentage points to 39.
2% answered "I don't know," and 4.8% answered "I don't know." President Lee's approval rating fell to 51.1% in the second week of August, but has since risen for three consecutive weeks.
Realmeter said, "This week's rise in approval ratings is likely the result of the positive impact that policies that directly impact the lives of ordinary people have had on the public's lives," and "Especially the president's
"The initiative has been well-received, raising support from moderate voters," he said. Meanwhile, Realmeter conducted a political survey of 1,005 voters aged 18 and over on the 4th and 5th of this month.
According to the party approval rating survey, the ruling Democratic Party of Korea received 44.6% of the votes, while the main opposition People Power Party received 36.2%. The approval rating of the ruling party has fallen by 2.1 percentage points since the previous survey, and the People's Power Party has received 36.2% of the votes.
The "Power" rose by 0.1 percentage points. This was followed by the New Reform Party (4.5%), the Fatherland Reform Party (2.7%), and the Progressive Party (1.3%), with independents accounting for 8.6%.
Realmeter analyzed, "The decline in the ruling party's approval rating is likely due to the negative perception of the progressive camp that has spread due to the sexual misconduct scandal in the Fatherland Reform Party."
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2025/09/08 16:01 KST
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