Lee’s approval rating hits highest level since inauguration: poll

President Lee Jae Myung’s approval rating climbed to 66 percent, marking its highest level since he took office last June, a survey showed Friday. The survey by Gallup Korea, conducted Tuesday through Thursday on 1,002 respondents aged 18 and over, showed that the positive assessment of Lee’s overall performance gained 1 percentage point from the previous week. The negative assessment fell 1 percentage point to 24 percent. Lee’s economic policies were cited most frequently as the reason for the positive evaluation at 20 percent, followed by diplomacy at 10 percent. Following U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran, the government rolled out a series of measures to stabilize the economy and help ease livelihood burdens stemming from the impact of the Middle East conflict, including a fuel price cap. Among the negative responses, concerns over the economy, including people’s livelihoods and the high dollar-won exchange rate, stood at 16 percent, followed by his diplomacy and unilateral decision-making at 8 percent. The approval rating for the ruling Democratic Party of Korea rose 1 percentage point to

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