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In President Moon Jae-in’s job performance evaluation, the negative evaluation again outperformed the positive evaluation.
Gallup Korea announced on the 25th that 44% of respondents said they were doing well as a result of a poll of 1,200 adults across the country on the performance of presidential functions. This is a decrease of 1 percentage point from the previous week. The negative evaluation of ‘I’m doing it wrong’ was recorded at 48%, 3 percentage points more than the previous week. The response rate for “I don’t know, I refuse to answer” is 5%.
Among the reasons for fraudulent evaluation discussed in this survey, ‘Unfair / Normal’ stood out (10%). This is an increase of 5 percentage points from the previous survey. In addition, criticisms such as ‘generally insufficient’ (14%), ‘lack of resolution of economic / public welfare problems’ (10%), ‘real estate policy’ (10%) and ‘personnel problems’ (10%) followed ).
The positive and negative rates by age range were 34% and 51% in 18-29 years, 52% and 39% in 30, 58% and 38% in 40, 47% and 49% in 50, and 33% in 60 and more. · It was accounted for at 57%, respectively.
However, this poll did not reflect public opinion related to the case of the North Korean shooting and murder of a public official who disappeared into the sea near Yeonpyeong Island. Gallup Korea said: “On September 24, the last day of the investigation, the Ministry of National Defense officially announced that a public official who was missing at sea near Yeonpyeong Island was killed in a North Korean shooting,” Gallup Korea said. . ”
Meanwhile, the party’s approval rate was 37% for the Democratic Party, 29% for the shaman without a supporting party, 21% for the people’s power, 5% for the Justice Party, 4% for the Popular Party and 3% for the Open Democratic Party. Compared to the previous week, support for the Democratic Party, the People’s Power, the Justice Party, and the People’s Party increased by 1 percentage point, respectively, and the shaman class decreased by 4 percentage points.
This survey was conducted using a random sampling (including 15% of residential phone RDDs) from the mobile phone RDD sample frame and was interviewed by a telephone interviewer, with a sampling error of ± 3.1% (level 95% confidence) and a response rate of 15%. For more information, see the Central Election Survey Deliberation Committee website.
Journalist Juhee Hong [email protected]
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