However, Lee Jae-myung, who had a 50% approval rating in the previous week's survey, saw his approval rating "drop" this time, while Kim Moon-soo of the ruling People Power Party
The Korean polling agency "Gallup Korea" conducted a survey of 1,000 men and women aged 18 and over from the 20th to the 22nd of this month.
According to a regular survey conducted among 2,002 people (fourth week of May), candidate Lee Jae Myung received 45% of the votes in response to the question, "Who is most suitable to become president?"
Candidate Lee Jae-myung still maintains the lead, but his position has dropped by 6 percentage points since the previous week's (third week of May) survey.
Next, candidate Kim rose 7 percentage points to 36 percent, and candidate Lee Jun-seok rose 2 percentage points to 10 percent, with the second-highest number being 14.
" was 8%. In the party approval rating survey, the Democratic Party of Japan was down 6 percentage points from the previous week's survey to 42%, while the ruling party rose 6 percentage points to 36%.
This was followed by the New Reform Party (6%) and the Fatherland Reform Party (2%), with independents making up 13%.
2025/05/23 15:36 KST
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