44.3% against impeachment of judges of Judicial Nongdan 45.4%… It’s taut by ideology

Progress’Pros’… Conservative and intermediate’opposite’

While 161 members of the National Assembly intervened in the 7 Hours of the Sewol ferry trial and initiated a prosecution for impeachment of Judge Seong-geun Lim, who is suspected of being involved in the Judicial Nongdan, public opinion on the impeachment of judges was in the 40% range.

As a result of a survey of the pros and cons of the impeachment judges involved in the judicial Nongdan at the request of’OmyNews’, Real Meter, a specialized public opinion poll, found that 44.3% of the respondents answered’approve’ (31.8% strongly agree, 12.5% ​​favored),’reverse

It was counted on par with 45.4% of the respondents saying’I should do it’ (28.2% very opposed, 17.2% opposed). The difference between the pros and cons is a result within the margin of error. 10.3% answered’I don’t know’.

First of all, the pros and cons of impeachment of judges were greatly divided according to ideological orientation. In progressive tendencies, favors (67.8%) dominated the disapproval (23.2%), whereas conservative propensity respondents had more responses (57.7%) than favors (29.7%). In addition, there were a lot of positive responses (58.5%) saying’very agreeable’ among progressive propensities, and a high proportion of’very disagreeing’ (45.3%) among conservatives. In the moderate tendency, disapproval (54.6%) was more frequent than yes (37.1%).

The pros and cons were different for each party they supported. 74.8% of the Democratic Party supporters answered’Agree’, while 81.3% of the supporters of the People’s Power answered’No.’ Among the shamans, approving (34.4%) and disapproval (35.9%) were similar, and 29.6% of the respondents answered’I don’t know’, which was higher than the average.

The pros and cons were divided by region. In Seoul, opposition was 51.3%, predominantly over favor (38.8%). In Daegu and Gyeongbuk, the opposition was 61.4%, higher than the approval (18.1%). On the other hand, in Gwangju and Jeolla, favors (59.9%) had more votes (27.9%). In Incheon and Gyeonggi (51.0% in favor vs. 44.9% against) and Daejeon, Sejong, and Chungcheong (46.9% in favor vs. 50.8% against), the pros and cons were tightly divided. In Busan, Ulsan, and Gyeongnam, 42.0% of voters voted in favor of the votes (36.8%), but 21.2% of respondents answered’I don’t know’, which was higher than the average.

By age group, people in their 40s (57.7% in favor vs 39.0% in opposition) and in their 30s (47.7% in favor vs. 30.8% against) had a lot of approval. In particular, in their 40s, 51.7%, 5 or more out of 10, answered’Very in favor’. On the other hand, in their 60s (37.3% in favor vs 54.4% in opposition), over 70 years old (35.9% in favor vs 53.5% in opposition), and in their 20s (34.5% in favor vs 52.0% against), there were many oppositions. In their fifties, there was a tight consensus (48.4%) and disagreement (44.9%).

The survey reached 9,155 people over the age of 18 across the country on the 2nd, and a final 500 responded (response rate 5.5%). Wireless (80%) and wired (20%) random dialing (RDD) through a randomly generated sampling frame was carried out in an automatic response method. Statistical correction was performed by weighting by gender, age group, and region based on the Ministry of Public Administration and Security’s resident registration demographics at the end of October 2020, and the sample error is ±4.4% point at the 95% confidence level.

/ Reporter Kim Hye-rin [email protected]

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