Realmeter: "Yoon President-elect's Expectation for State Affairs Drops Below 50% Again... Down 1.2%p, 49.8%"
[Asia Economy Reporter Naju-seok] The approval rating for President-elect Yoon Seok-yeol's expected performance in office has fallen below 50%.
According to a Realmeter poll released on the 25th (conducted over five days from the 18th to the 22nd, surveying 2,527 men and women aged 18 and over nationwide, with 97% mobile and 3% landline automated phone responses), 49.8% of respondents believed President-elect Yoon would perform well in office. This represents a 1.2 percentage point decrease from last week's survey. The percentage of those who expected poor performance remained unchanged at 44.8%.
A notable decline was observed in the centrist group's outlook on government performance. By ideological inclination, the proportion of centrists expressing positive expectations for government performance dropped by 4.8 percentage points compared to last week's survey, recording 45.3%. Conservatives showed a 1.4 percentage point decrease to 76.1%. Progressives, however, showed a 4.4 percentage point increase, reaching 24.7%.
Looking at daily figures, at the beginning of the week (the 19th), President-elect Yoon's approval rating was 48.7%, down 2 percentage points from the last survey day of the previous week (the 15th), which was 50.7%, but it showed an upward trend afterward, recovering to 50.3% on the 22nd.
Positive evaluations of President Moon Jae-in's performance stood at 42.1%, a 0.4 percentage point decrease from the previous survey. Negative evaluations also fell slightly by 0.1 percentage points to 53.6%.
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