National Assembly·Political Party: Politics: News: Hankyoreh

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Graphics_Seonmi Park

Graphics_Seonmi Park

According to the results of various public opinion polls announced in the New Year, it was investigated that the’political judgment theory’ prevailed ahead of the re-election in April. The approval rating of the people’s power, the first opposition party, was also affected by this current and caught up to the ruling party’s chin. Among the opposition candidates for the mayor of Seoul, Ahn Chul-soo, the representative of the National Assembly Party, stood out. Gyeonggi Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myeong made progress within the margin of error while the clear’Lee Jae-myeong-Lee Nak-yeon-Yun Seok-yeol’ three-final system is solidifying in the preference of the next presidential candidate. According to the results of a poll on 1002 adults nationwide (confidence level of 95%, sample error ±3.5% points), commissioned by Research & Research on the 1st of last month,’check against the government ruling party 46.2% of respondents said that they should support the opposition party for the sake of the referee and. 31.3% of respondents said,’We must support the ruling party for stable state administration.’ The party support rate in Seoul was 32.3% for the Democratic Party and 28.8% for the people’s power. This atmosphere continued even in the presidential elections that had come for over a year. Asked Realmeter on the 27th to 28th of last month to ask about the degree of sympathy for the presidential election in March next year, targeting 1,000 adults nationwide (confidence level of 95%, sample error ±3.1% points). 51.3% of the opinions that the candidate should be elected’ were over half. 38.8% said that the ruling party candidate must be elected to maintain the government. The democratic party’s approval rating was 33.4% and the people’s power recorded 31.9%. In a survey of candidates for the by-election candidates 90 days before the Seoul Mayor’s election, CEO Ahn, who announced his intention to run first among the opposition runners, demanded’unification’ and ranked first. As a result of a survey of 800 adults living in Seoul on the 27th to 29th of last month (confidence level of 95%, sample error ±3.5% points), in the bilateral confrontation between CEO Ahn and Minister of SMEs and Startups Park Young-sun, CEO Ahn was 44.6 %, Secretary Park was 38.4%. In the survey on the suitability of candidates within the conservative camp, Ahn was 25.8% and former lawmaker Na Gyeong-won was 13.8%. Representative Ahn’s momentum stood out even when looking at the results of a poll conducted by Jowon C&I on 1001 voters in Seoul on the 26th and 27th of last month at the request of the Korean Local Newspaper Association (95% confidence level and ±3.1% point of sample error). Representative Ahn recorded 28.5% of the candidate suitability for the mayor of Seoul in the pan-yag area, surpassing former lawmaker Na Gyeong-won (11.7%) and former Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon (11.6%). The 20th presidential election, held in March 2022, is an issue that will most affect the political structure this year. At the present moment, 400 days before the presidential election, the governor seems to be making progress. Looking at the preferences of candidates for the presidential election, which was commissioned by Canta Korea and surveyed on the 27th to 30th of last month for 1010 adults nationwide, Governor Lee recorded 18.2%, Democratic Party representative Lee Nak-yeon 16.2%, and Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol 15.1%. System’ was formed (confidence level 95%, sample error ±3.1% points). In particular, when looking at the passport candidate suitability separately, the suitability of this branch was 26.4%, significantly ahead of Lee (16.5%) by 9.9%. In the question about the suitability of the next president of the Republic of Korea, the Governor’s rise was noticeable. The approval rating of Governor Lee was 24.6%, CEO Lee 19.1%, and General Yoon 18.2%. The second place only changed in the results of a poll (confidence level of 95%, sample error ±3.1% points), which was commissioned by the Hyundai Research Institute and conducted on 1012 adults nationwide on the 28th to 30th. Lee Governor accounted for 26.7%, General Yoon 21.5%, and Lee 15.6%. On the other hand, in the survey, 25.1% of the respondents cited Yun. Lee was surveyed at 20%, and Lee at 19.8%. Even in a three-day poll (±3.1% points of sample error at 95% confidence level) from December 27th on 1,000 voters over the age of 18 years nationwide commissioned by Casestat Research. Governor Lee accounted for 23.8%, General Yoon 17.2%, and CEO Lee 15.4%.. For detailed survey results and outlines, refer to the website of the Central Election Survey Deliberation Committee. By Kim Mina, staff reporter [email protected]

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