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Attorney General Yoon Seok-yeol filed a lawsuit against the two-month disciplinary action, but there is a growing voice in his passport that he must resign with Justice Minister Chu Mi-ae who expressed his thanks. YTN asked public opinion on the resignation of the two, and more than half of those surveyed said that President Yoon’s resignation was unnecessary. Resigned public opinion was 38.3%. Reporter Na Hye-in reports. The pressure on the passport that President Yoon Suk-yeol must withdraw himself has been increasing since Minister Choo Mi-ae’s speech. The intention was to resolve the extreme conflict with the resignation of the two, but public opinion was different. When YTN commissioned Real Meter, a public opinion poll, to ask for their opinion on the measure, more than half of 54.8% said they did not need to resign. 38.3% of those surveyed said they should resign with Minister Chu. By region, more than 7 out of 10 people in Daegu and Gyeongbuk responded that they did not need to quit, showing higher response rates than other regions. The difference in temperature was also large, depending on the party they supported. While 78.9% of Democratic supporters said the two should resign together, 88.1% of supporters of people’s power said that President Yun should resign. Among shamans, 65.6% said Yun did not have to resign. By age, young people in their 20s, 30s and 40s did not have significant differences between their opinions of resignation and that they did not need to resign. With a court decision this week on whether to maintain discipline against President Yun, the court’s decision is likely to sway public opinion as well. On the 18th, this survey was conducted with 500 men and women over 18 years of age throughout the country, and the sampling error is ± 4.4% p with a confidence level of 95%. I am Hyein Na, YTN. ※ ‘Your report becomes news’ YTN is waiting for your valuable report.
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