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Entry 2020.12.14 10:07 | Revision 2020.12.14 10:20
‘Incorrect’ 54.2% ‘Incorrect’ 39.6%
The results of a public opinion poll that President Moon Jae-in’s approval rating also reached the lowest level since he took office came out on the 14th.
As a result of a survey conducted by Real Meter from 7 to 11 by YTN of 2,521 people over the age of 18 (± 2.0% points of the 95% confidence level of the sample error), President Moon’s approval rating (positive evaluation of the state administration) was 0.7% compared to the previous week. It was found to be 36.7%, by points.
By region, Busan, Ulsan and Gyeongnam were the lowest at 25.7%. They were followed by Daegu and Gyeongbuk (29.9%). Gwangju and Jeolla were 59.5%. Other regions had approval ratings of 30%. By age, across all age groups, the negative evaluation of President Moon’s state administration outperformed the positive evaluation. President Moon’s approval rating was the lowest at 28.8% at age 60, followed by 20 (including those ages 18-19, 31.8%). For those in their 40s, 46.3% of them were positive and 50.8% of them were negative. The support rate fell even in the progressives (4.2 percentage points down) and in the 40 (3.7 percentage points lower), considered the traditional supporter of President Moon.
Realmeter believes that the restructuring of some ministries, President Moon’s position on the “ Chu-Yun conflict, ” the Corona 19 pandemic and vaccination plans, and the implementation by the Democratic Party of the amendment to the Law Criminal Investigations of High-ranking Officers (Airborne Law), etc. I analyzed that you can see.
The party’s approval rate was 31.6% for the popular power and 30.8% for the Democratic Party, respectively, 0.3% and 1.1% higher than the previous week. The gap between the two parts is 0.8% points, which is within the margin of error. They were followed by the Popular Party of 7.5%, the Open Democratic Party of 6.1% and the Justice Party of 4.4%.
With mixed pros and cons for each party they support, 51.7% of the shamans were counted as “wrong things” and 26.8% as “good things.” The responses were clearly divided by region. In Daegu and Gyeongsangbuk-do, 69.8% of respondents said “something wrong”. On the other hand, in Gwangju and Jeolla, 75.2% of respondents said “good job”. In Seoul, 43.1% of the ‘good things’ and 49.0% of the ‘bad things’.
For more information, see the Real Meter home page or the Central Election Survey Deliberation Committee home page.