
A survey found that the affirmative evaluation of President Moon Jae-in’s performance of state affairs fell to 30% in three weeks.
Today (8th), public opinion polling agency Real Meter announced the results of a survey of the approval ratings of President Moon’s state administration for five days from the 1st to the 5th, commissioned by YTN.
As a result of the survey, the affirmative evaluation of state administration was found to be 39.3%, 3.2 percentage points lower than last week.
Specifically, 22.3% are very good and 16.9% are good.
It is the first time since the 2nd week of last month, 3 weeks ago, that it fell to the 30% level.
Negative evaluation rose 3.5 percentage points from last week
41.3% were very wrong and 15.1% were wrong, with 56.3% negative.
The difference between the positive evaluation and the negative evaluation is 17.0%, which is outside the margin of error.
Don’t know and no answer was 4.4%.

In terms of party support, the power of the people took the lead within the margin of error.
It was 31.8%, up 2.1 percentage points from last week.
In particular, the trend was rising in Seoul, Busan, and Gyeongbuk, where the by-elections were held in April.
They rose by 6.3 percentage points and 4.0 percentage points, respectively.
In addition, even in their 70s or older and in their 20s, they increased by 7.9 percentage points and 5.0 percentage points, respectively.

In addition, the Democratic Party was surveyed at 30.9%, down 1.5 percentage points from last week.
It rose 11.4 percentage points in the Honam region and 4.9 percentage points in Daegu and Gyeongbuk.
On the other hand, in Seoul, Busan and Gyeongbuk, they fell 7.8 percentage points and 9.3 percentage points, respectively.
In their 60s and 50s, they rose 2.2 percentage points and 0.1 percentage points, respectively, and in the rest of the ages, they all fell.
The Nationalist Party was 6.5% (2.1% points↓), the Open Democratic Party was 6.2% (1.3% points↓), and the Justice Party was 4.8% (0.6% points↑).
The survey was conducted with 2,519 voters aged 18 and over nationwide.
The sample error is 95%, ±2.0% points at the confidence level.
Detailed information can be found on the website of the Central Election Polls Review Committee.