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President Moon Jae-in’s assessment of the inadequate performance of state affairs was 59.7%, which was the highest after taking office.
According to a weekly count of the December 4 weekly poll conducted by Real Meter, a public opinion polling company on the 28th, of 2008 voters aged 18 and over nationwide at the request of YTN, the positive assessment of the President Moon of the state administration was 2.8% over the previous week. The point (p) fell 36.7%. “Very good” was 21.8% and “well done” was 14.9%.
During the same period, the negative evaluation increased 2.0% to 59.7%, 47.6% for “very bad” and 12.1% for “wrong side”. ‘I don’t know, no answer’ rose 0.8% to 3.6%.
This investigation included controversy over the delayed vaccine against novel coronavirus infection (Corona 19), the assault by a taxi driver, Vice Minister of Justice Lee Yong-gu, the controversy over the words and past actions of candidate Byeon Chang-heum of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transportation, the controversy over Moon Joon-yong’s art support fund, and the ruling of Professor Kyung-Shim Chung’s first trial. Realmeter analyzed that the bad news would have affected.
The positive evaluation registered the same rate as the survey of the second week of December (36.7%), which was the lowest level since the current government took office, and the negative evaluation renewed the previous peak, the survey of the second week of December (58.2%). By taking the lowest and highest values for the positive and negative evaluations, respectively, the gap widened to 23% p, which was outside the margin of error.
Due to the daily flow of positive valuation, it fell from 21 (39.2%) to 22 (37.1%), rose to 23 (37.9%) and fell to 24 (36.3%). The negative evaluation decreased slightly from 21 (56.4%) to 22 (59.3%) and 23 (59.2%), but rose to 24 (60.1%).
By region, the decrease was large in Daegu, Gyeongbuk (12.2% point ↓) and Busan, Ulsan, Gyeongnam (5.1% point ↓).
Focusing on the traditional supporters of President Moon, supporters of the Democratic Party (4.3% points ↓), those in the 40s (3.3% points ↓) and women (4.0% points ↓), and Gwangju fell. and Jeolla (0.4% points ↓) showed a slight decrease. He showed. Support for the Justice Party rose (2.3 percentage points ↑).
This survey is based on interviews by cordless phone (10%), wireless answering machine method (70%), wired (20%), and cordless phone (80%) and landline (20%). Done on the go. The response rate is 4.6% and the sampling error is ± 2.2% p with a confidence level of 95%.
For more information, see the Real Meter home page or the Central Election Survey and Deliberation Committee home page.
Reporter Lee Ji-young [email protected]
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