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President Lee Jae-myung’s approval rating for state affairs recorded 53.1%, turning to a downward trend for the first time in three weeks. According to a wireless (100%) automated response survey conducted by Realmeter on the 19th—commissioned by the Energy Economic News and targeting 2,516 voters aged 18 and older nationwide from the 12th to the 16th (sampling error of ±2.0 percentage points at a 95% confidence level)—the positive assessment of President Lee’s state affairs was tallied at 53.1%, down 3.7 percentage points from last week. Negative assessment was surveyed at 42.2%, up 4.4 percentage points from last week. The gap between positive and negative assessments narrowed from 19 percentage points last week to 10.9 percentage points. Realmeter analyzed, “Daily indicators showed a distinct downward trend in the latter half of the week.” They added, “Despite economic and diplomatic achievements such as the KOSPI surpassing 4,800 and the Korea-Japan summit, the approval rating showed a decline due to overlapping moral controversies, including the exposure of disagreements between the party and the government regarding the government’s prosecution reform bill (Serious Crimes Investigation Agency & Indictment Agency Act) and allegations of nomination donations involving ruling party figures.” Looking at the daily indicator flow, positive assessment started at 53.6% on the 13th and rebounded to 55.3% (negative 40.7%) on the 14th, but fell for two consecutive days to 52.9% (negative 42.2%) on the 15th and 51.7% (negative 42.8%) on the 16th. Positive assessments fell across all regions and age groups, with the largest drop seen in Daegu/Gyeongbuk (positive 48%), falling by 8 percentage points. Other declines included: • Incheon/Gyeonggi (54.6%): down 4.5 percentage points • Seoul (49.5%): down 3.3 percentage points • Busan/Ulsan/Gyeongnam (47.6%): down 2.7 percentage points • Daejeon/Sejong/Chungcheong (54.0%): down 2.3 percentage points • Gwangju/Jeolla (74.6%): down 1.7 percentage points By age, those in their 20s (33.5%) saw the largest drop of 10.2 percentage points. Other groups followed: • 70 and older: 49.9% (down 5.2 percentage points) • 60s: 55.2% (down 2.8 percentage points) • 50s: 65.7% (down 2.3 percentage points) • 40s: 65.4% (down 2.2 percentage points) Additionally, in a party support survey conducted on 1,004 voters aged 18 and older nationwide on the 15th and 16th (sampling error of ±3.1 percentage points at a 95% confidence level), the Democratic Party of Korea was tallied at 42.5%, down 5.3 percentage points from last week. The People Power Party recorded 37%, up 3.5 percentage points. As the Democratic Party turned to a downward trend for the first time in 4 weeks and the People Power Party rose for the first time in 4 weeks, the gap between the two parties (5.5 percentage points) narrowed to within the margin of error for the first time in about 4 months since the 4th week of September last year. Realmeter analyzed, “It is judged that the Democratic Party’s decline was amplified as moral controversies grew due to the intensified investigation into nomination donation allegations involving Representatives Kang Sun-woo and Kim Byung-ki, combined with party-government conflict over criticism from hardliners within the party regarding the Serious Crimes Investigation Agency & Indictment Agency Act.” Regarding the People Power Party, they explained, “It appears that the sentencing recommendation of the death penalty for former President Yoon Suk-yeol by the Special Prosecutor and the controversy over the expulsion of Han Dong-hoon led to a rallying of traditional support bases such as Daegu/Gyeongbuk (up 15.3 percentage points) and conservatives (up 2.9 percentage points), leading the rebound in approval ratings.” Following this were the Reform New Party at 3.3%, the Rebuilding Korea Party (Cho Kuk Innovation Party) at 2.5%, the Progressive Party at 1.7%, and those with no party affiliation at 11.5%. For detailed information, please refer to the website of the National Election Survey Deliberation Commission. submitted by /u/Substantial-Owl8342 |
President Lee’s Approval Rating at 53%… “Impact of Ruling Party Nomination Donation Allegations” [Realmeter] | 이 대통령 지지율 53%…“여권 공천헌금 의혹 영향” [리얼미터]
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