The literature support rate of 37.4% fell again in one week… “Influence of Yonggu Lee and Junyong Moon” [리얼미터]

President Moon Jae-in is speaking at the'Five Factors Invitation Meeting' held at the Blue House on the morning of the 22nd. [사진 청와대사진기자단]

President Moon Jae-in is speaking at the’Five Factors Invitation Meeting’ held at the Blue House on the morning of the 22nd. [사진 청와대사진기자단]

President Moon Jae-in, who rebounded last week, fell again in a week. The negative evaluation recorded the highest after taking office. It is analyzed that the controversy over the delayed response to the new coronavirus infection (Corona 19) vaccine and the noise surrounding the Vice Minister of Justice Lee Yong-gu and his son Jun-yong Moon, etc.

TBS (Traffic Broadcasting) commissioned Real Meter to survey 1,505 men and women over the age of 18 and announced on the 24th. It was counted. The negative evaluation rose 1.4 percentage points to 59.1%. This investigation has been conducted for three days from the 21st.

It was found that the positive evaluation was mainly in the Chung-jeong area, in the 60s and above, and in the progressives. However, in the Yeongnam region, women, and in their 30s and 50s, negative evaluations increased.

Real Meter analyzed that “the controversy over the delay in securing the corona vaccine, the assault case of Deputy Justice Lee Yong-gu, the past words and actions of the candidate Byeon Chang-heum of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, and the controversy over the art support fund of Mr. Moon Jun-yong had an impact.

The party approval rate also recorded 33.6%, a 2 percentage point increase from the survey last week. In addition, the Democratic Party fell 0.6 percentage points to 30%. The power of the people who beat the Democratic Party within the margin of error for 4 consecutive weeks widened the biggest gap in this survey with a difference of 3.6 percentage points.

Before the mayoral by-election in April next year, Seoul’s party approval rate was 33.3% of the people’s power and 28.7% of the Democratic Party. In Busan, Ulsan, and Gyeongnam, 43.6% of the people’s strength and 20.7% of the Democratic Party were supported.

The survey was conducted in parallel with telephone interviews and automatic responses using wired and wireless RDD methods. The sample error is ±2.5% points with a 95% confidence level, and the response rate is 4.7%. For more information, please refer to the website of the Central Election Survey Deliberation Committee.

Reporter Oh Wonseok [email protected]


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