A public opinion poll conducted jointly by four major public opinion polling companies showed that the approval ratings for President Yoon Seok-yeol and the People Power Party have rebounded compared to the previous survey two weeks ago.
In the joint National Index Survey (NBS) by K-Stat, Embrain, Korea Research, and Korea Research released on the 9th, the positive evaluation of President Yoon’s state administration was 34%, up 2 percentage points from 32% in the previous survey. In a survey released the day before by Yonhap News, Yonhap News TV, and Metrics, President Yoon’s approval rating was 37%, an increase compared to the previous survey a month ago (34.2%). The NBS and Matrix surveys were conducted by telephone interviewers, not ARS, in accordance with the regulations of the Korea Survey Association.
In the NBS survey, President Yoon’s approval rating was in Seoul (30 → 38%), Incheon and Gyeonggi (28 → 30%), Daejeon and Chungcheong (34 → 39%), Busan and Gyeongnam (37 → 42%), and Gwangju and Jeolla ( It rose in some areas (6 → 12%), but fell in Daegu and Gyeongbuk (57 → 52%). By ideological orientation, President Yoon’s approval rating increased among conservatives (57 → 62%), but there was little change among moderates (25 → 26%) and progressives (11 → 11%).
Meanwhile, the difference in political party approval ratings between the People Power Party (31%) and the Democratic Party of Korea (28%) was 3 percentage points. In a survey two weeks ago, the Democratic Party had 31% and the People Power Party had 30%, but the rankings changed within the margin of error, with the People Power Party’s approval rating rising by 1 percentage point and the Democratic Party’s approval rating falling by 3 percentage points. In the previous day’s metrics survey, the approval rating of the People Power Party (36%) was 4 percentage points higher than that of the Democratic Party (32%).
In this NBS survey, when asked about their perception of next year’s general election, 49% responded, ‘The opposition party must be empowered to keep the government and ruling party in check,’ while 49% responded, ‘The government and ruling party must be empowered to run state affairs better.’ ‘ was 42%. In the survey from two weeks ago, 47% said ‘check the government and ruling party’ and 40% said ‘support the government and ruling party’.
Meanwhile, when asked which party was most likely to promote each policy sector, the Democratic Party was 40% and the People Power Party 37% for ‘inter-Korean relations and security policy’. ‘Welfare policy’ was also popular with the Democratic Party at 40% and the People Power Party at 29%, and ‘employment policy’ was also popular with the Democratic Party at 35% and the People Power Party with 29%. The ‘polarization resolution policy’ was also 35% for the Democratic Party and 24% for the People Power Party, but for ‘real estate policy’, the People Power Party (36%) was ahead of the Democratic Party (24%). Regarding the ‘discussion of incorporating cities surrounding Seoul, such as Gimpo City, into Seoul City’, 68% said it was an ‘election proposal without considering reality’, and 19% said ‘effective measures to strengthen urban competitiveness’.
The NBS survey (6-8 days) was conducted on 1,001 adults nationwide, and the Matrix survey (4-5 days) was conducted on 1,000 adults nationwide, and the sampling error was ±3.1% at a 95% confidence level (Central Election Opinion Survey Deliberation) (see Committee).
2023-11-09 02:54:33
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