
Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol is boarding a vehicle after completing a worship service at the National Cemetery in Dongjak-gu, Seoul on the morning of the 4th. In a survey published on the 25th of the Korea Institute of Social Opinion (KSOI), the approval rate of President Yoon was 14.6%, widening the gap with Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myung (26.2%). Central photo
Is’Yun Seok-yeol’s declining trend in Germany or medicine for the power of the people? As the momentum of Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol slows down in various public opinion polls, a rather embarrassing current is detected in the power of the people. The popular opinion of’oppositionist Yoon Seok-yeol’, which was not very pleasing to the party, is now shaken a little, because it does not lead to a rebound of the party presidential runners.
The previous day, in the Korean Institute of Social Opinion (KSOI) presidential election preference survey, President Yoon’s approval rating was 14.6%. Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myeong 26.2% and Democratic Party representative Lee Nak-yeon 14.5%, widening the gap between President Yoon and Governor Lee. However, the people who have the power of the people are stepping in place. Former Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon, 3.0%, former lawmaker Seung-min Yoo, and Jeju Governor Won Hee-ryong 1.0% were struggling. Even with independent lawmaker Hong Jun-pyo (4.6%), the’president’s stake’ is only 11.0%.
In a survey of four public opinion polls released on the 21st (Mbrain Public, Casestat Research, Korea Research, and Korea Research), President Yoon’s approval rating was 10%, falling behind Governor Lee (27%) and CEO Lee (13%). The candidates for the people’s power were Mayor Oh, Congressman Yoo, Governor Won, and Hwang Gyo-an, a former representative of the Future Integration Party (now People’s Power), winning only 1%. (For more information, refer to the website of the Central Election Survey Deliberation Committee)

On the morning of the 5th, at a signboard ceremony held at the Central Party of the People’s Power in Yeouido-dong, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, Chairman Kim Jong-in and other officials are unveiling a signboard. On April 7th, the People’s Strength Nomination Management Committee confirmed 14 candidates to enter the primary contest for the Seoul and Busan mayoral elections. Reporter Oh Jong-taek
Earlier, when President Yoon’s approval rating was running high, anticipation flowed to some of the people’s strength. It was an observation that the anti-Moon Jae-in sentiment, who led the’Yoon Seok-yeol phenomenon’, would not be absorbed by the public’s support rate by the time President Yoon’s wind went out. However, in a recent investigation, the party’s concern is growing as the trend of Lee Tal-pyo, who is not the power of the people, is flowing to Governor Lee. Governor Lee is drawing attention from public opinion, such as announcing that it will pay 100,000 won for the second disaster subsidy to former citizens.
From the standpoint of the people’s strength, the by-election on April 7 could be an opportunity for a reversal, but there are also many internal concerns that “if you miss one of the mayors of Seoul and Busan, a red light will light up on the party’s presidential road.” The power of the people is giving the lead not only to the presidential election, but also to the candidate outside the party (CEO Ahn Chul-soo). Re-elected lawmaker one of the people’s strength criticized, “The current score is that neither the mayor of Seoul nor the president can win the people’s strength.”
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Ahn Cheol-soo, the representative of the National Assembly Party, declared a run for the Seoul Mayor by-election and registered a preliminary candidate at the Seoul Election Commission in Jongno-gu, Seoul on the 26th. Reporter Oh Jong-taek
However, some of the party observes that “if the wind breaks down at the last minute as President Yoon is slowing down, the power of the people can be elected mayor of Seoul” (the 3rd Congressman of the People’s Power). As the party approval rating has recently risen, there is an expectation that if the final candidates are sorted out, they will be able to win 1:1 unification.
Regarding this, CEO Ahn dismissed, saying, “The situation is different between President Yoon and Representative Ahn.” An official from the People’s Party emphasized, “Unlike President Yoon, who has not stepped into politics, Ahn is showing differentiation by emphasizing the daily regime judgment and actively responding to the Corona 19 crisis.”
Regardless of President Ahn’s, the power of the people to continue the race schedule The Re-Election Committee nominated 14 candidates (8 from Seoul and 6 from Busan) who entered the Seoul and Busan mayoral elections. Kim Jong-in, Chairman of the People’s Power Emergency Response Committee, rejected Ahn’s proposal for unified working-level negotiations on the day, saying, “There is practically no practical negotiation.”
Reporter Son Kook-hee [email protected]