Party Support Ratings: Deobureo Minjudang 44.6% vs Gungminuihim 39.7%

[Asia Economy Reporter Oh Ju-yeon] A public opinion poll revealed that President Yoon Seok-yeol's approval rating for his national administration remains in the low 30% range.


On the 25th, Realmeter conducted a survey commissioned by Media Tribune from July 18 to 22, targeting 2,527 men and women nationwide aged 18 and older. In the evaluation of President Yoon's performance for the third week of July, 33.3% responded positively with "doing well," while 63.4% responded negatively with "doing poorly." Those who answered "don't know" accounted for 3.3%.

Yoon Approval Rating 'Positive' 33.3% vs 'Negative' 63.4% [Realmeter] View original image


Compared to the previous survey, the positive rating fell by 0.1 percentage points, and the negative rating rose by 0.1 percentage points, resulting in a positive-negative gap of 30.1 percentage points.


By region, approval ratings declined in Daegu-Gyeongbuk (down 7.0 percentage points), Gwangju-Jeolla (down 5.4 percentage points), and Seoul (down 2.0 percentage points), while they increased in Incheon-Gyeonggi (up 4.6 percentage points) and Daejeon-Sejong-Chungcheong (up 3.0 percentage points).


By age group, the largest drop was among those in their 20s, falling by 9.2 percentage points. Positive ratings also decreased among those in their 40s (down 2.5 percentage points) and 50s (down 2.4 percentage points) compared to the previous survey. However, ratings rose among those in their 30s (up 9.1 percentage points), as well as those aged 70 and above (up 3.7 percentage points) and those in their 60s (up 3.5 percentage points).


Party support showed the Democratic Party of Korea at 44.6% and the People Power Party at 39.7%, with a gap of 4.9 percentage points between the two major parties.

Yoon Approval Rating 'Positive' 33.3% vs 'Negative' 63.4% [Realmeter] View original image


The Justice Party stood at 3.3%, and other parties accounted for 1.8%.


The margin of error for this survey is ±1.9 percentage points at a 95% confidence level, with a response rate of 4.4%.



For detailed survey results, please refer to the Realmeter website or the Central Election Survey Deliberation Commission website.


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