[Polpol News] Yoon Approval Rating Hits Lowest at 25% Since Inauguration... 65% Support 'Kim Geon-hee Special Prosecutor Act'
Yoon Approval Rating Falls Below Half Even in TK
Majority Support for Kim Geon-hee Special Prosecutor Bill Across All Age Groups Except '70 and Above'
President Yoon Suk-yeol's approval rating has dropped to 25%, marking the lowest point since his inauguration, according to a recent public opinion poll.
The nationwide index survey (NBS), conducted from the 23rd to the 25th by Embrain Public, K-Stat Research, Korea Research, and Hankook Research, surveyed 1,005 men and women aged 18 and older nationwide. It showed that 25% of respondents evaluated President Yoon's administration as "doing well," while 69% said it was "doing poorly."
The positive evaluation fell by 2 percentage points compared to the previous survey conducted three weeks ago, while the negative evaluation rose by 3 percentage points. Notably, the negative rating has been rapidly increasing, surpassing the previous high of 60% recorded in the second week of August.
Even in the TK region (Daegu and Gyeongbuk), known for its strong conservative support, 39% gave a positive evaluation of President Yoon's administration, while 51% gave a negative evaluation, with the negative rating exceeding half.
Regarding the passage of the "Kim Geon-hee Special Prosecutor Act" in the National Assembly plenary session, which targets investigations into stock manipulation and nomination interference allegations surrounding First Lady Kim Geon-hee, 65% of respondents supported the special prosecutor law, compared to 24% who opposed it.
Support for the special prosecutor law was observed across all age groups except those aged 70 and above. In particular, 84% of respondents aged 40 to 49 supported the special prosecutor investigation into Kim Geon-hee, while only 12% opposed it.
On the other hand, regarding the prosecution's investigation into preferential employment allegations involving former President Moon Jae-in's former son-in-law, 47% responded that it was a "political investigation aimed at suppressing the former president," while 37% said it was a "legitimate investigation into corruption crimes."
In terms of party support, the People Power Party received 28%, and the Democratic Party of Korea 26%. The Justice Innovation Party (12%), Reform New Party (4%), and Progressive Party (1%) followed. These figures are similar to those from the first week of September.
Only 22% responded that the People Power Party is performing well as the ruling party, a 13 percentage point drop compared to the third week of March. Meanwhile, 35% said the Democratic Party is performing well as the main opposition party, unchanged from the third week of March.
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This survey was conducted via telephone interviews using virtual phone numbers (100%) provided by the three major domestic telecommunications companies. The response rate was 15.2% (confidence level 95%, sampling error ±3.1 percentage points). Detailed information can be found on the Central Election Poll Deliberation Commission website.
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