Zipkok Yoon Seok-yeol, approval rating is’upper limit’… Politics, the sense of touch of the’尹 syndrome’

Seok-yeol Yoon greetings before departure

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Former Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol’s rise in the approval rating of the president is breathtaking.

The approval rating, which had remained in single-digit until last month, exceeded 30% immediately after resignation, and now it is approaching 40%. It can be compared to the stock price’s ‘tasang’ (the upper limit price after the public offering doubled the price on the first day of listing).

In the polls released on the 15th, the politicians were shaken again. The Korea Institute for Social Opinion (KSOI) commissioned TBS on the 12th to 13th of the past 12 to 13 days, surveying 1,10 people aged 18 and over nationwide for the fit of the next president, and former President Yoon was counted at 37.2%.

In addition, it surpassed Gyeonggi Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myeong (24.2%) and Standing Chairman Lee Nak-yeon (13.3%) of the Democratic Party. The approval rate of former President Yun, surpassed 30% in the survey of the same organization a week ago, and increased even after a vertical increase (for details, refer to the website of the Central Election Survey Deliberation Committee).

In particular, the approval rating of Daegu and Gyeongbuk (TK), the core support base for the people’s strength, reached 52.6%. In Seoul (46.1%) and Chungcheong (46.7%) ahead of the by-election, the approval rate of former President Yoon was high.

The fact that the approval ratings in Chungcheong, which threw casting boats in large elections such as the presidential election, reached a majority, is a very encouraging phenomenon for the people’s power to lean on the `Chungcheong long-awaited theory` with the link of former President Yoon’s father’s hometown (princess).

If such a high-altitude march continues, at least in the opposition circles, the’Yun Seok-Yeol Syndrome’ and’Yun Seok-Yeol’ may arise.

Former President Jeong Jak Yoon himself has not even brought out the politician’D’. After retiring, I had a couple of press interviews, but I refrained from making direct comments on politics. Even today, it is a’Zipcock’ mode that only exists at home to avoid the reporters.

The background of the rise in the approval rating of former President Yoon, which is close to that of the past presidential elections, is mainly the’Korea Land and Housing Corporation’ (LH) situation, which shakes our society in recent years.

There is also a side that attracts attention by former President Yun as a figure who will gather antipathy against the current government, the so-called’Ban Moon (Ban Moon Jae-in) sentiment’. It is said that the long thirst of supporters who could not find a candidate to lead the recapture of the regime emerged as’Sukyeol Yoon Syndrome’.

Rep. Jeong Jin-seok, the power of the people, interpreted in Yonhap News and the call that “the people’s desire to judge the overwhelming regime was expressed by approval ratings.”

Former lawmaker Kim Jae-won from Gyeongbuk wrote on social media, “If you can win, what if Yun Seok-yeol is a monster, and what if it is a devil?” However, Rep. Gwak Sang-do, a district in Daegu, said in a call, “Daegu and Gyeongbuk (TK) have not yet been completely focused on Yun,” he said.

Yeouido’s politicians’ interest in the soaring approval rating is in the mood for former President Yoon. It is also the classic’buzzword’ of candidates for the Seoul mayor’s by-election.

Candidate Ahn Chul-soo of the Nationalist Party, ahead of a unified bout, argued the day before, “I am indirectly communicating with former President Yoon. I have the same vocation of the times as former President Yun and me.”

Then, Candidate Se-Hoon Oh, a rival, the power of the people, said on the day, “If the president is unified as Candidate Ahn and the influential presidents outside the party are united, this presidential election could be the worst presidential election held in the state of splitting opposition powers.” I was on the lookout.

[그래픽]  Results of the next presidential candidate preference survey

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