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Controversy within Democratic Party over Arrest Motion for Lee Jae-myeong

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Although the arrest warrant for Lee Jae-myeong, leader of the Democratic Party, was dismissed by the court, controversy continues within the party over the earlier approval of the arrest motion.

I also asked about the passage of the arrest motion.

More than half of the answers said it was a good decision.

Next is reporter Shin Seon-min.

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On the 21st, the National Assembly passed a motion to arrest Representative Lee Jae-myeong, and the court’s subsequent warrant review results were dismissed.

There is ongoing conflict within the Democratic Party over the voting votes of at least 29 members within the party.

We asked for your opinion on the National Assembly’s passage of the motion to arrest Representative Lee.

More than half of the responses (52.5%) said it was a ‘good decision’, and 38.8% said it was a ‘bad decision’.

Lee Kyun-yong, candidate for Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, who has completed his personnel hearing, is scheduled to vote on the appointment motion at the National Assembly on the 6th of next month, after the Chuseok holiday.

The opinion that ‘it should not be passed’ was 44.1%, which was more than the response that ‘it should be passed’ (32.4%).

We also asked about their thoughts on the second cabinet reshuffle under the Yoon Seok-yeol government, which nominated candidates Shin Won-sik, Yoo In-chon, and Kim Haeng as ministers of the Ministry of National Defense, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, and the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family, respectively.

More than half of the respondents (57.1%) responded that it was a ‘bad appointment,’ while 28.5% said it was a ‘good appointment.’

Awareness of the National Assembly elections in April next year, which are 7 months away.

The majority of respondents (52.0%) said that ‘the opposition party must be strengthened to keep the current government in check’, while 39.1% responded that ‘the ruling party must be strengthened to support the current government’.

When asked if they would vote for a member of the National Assembly in their district if they run again in the general election next April, 45.6% said they would vote, and 41.4% said they would not vote, which was within the margin of error.

For this survey, KBS commissioned Korea Research and conducted phone interviews with 1,000 adult men and women across the country for three days starting on the 25th. Detailed information can be found on the KBS News website.

This is Shin Seon-min from KBS News.

Video Editing: Kim Geun-hwan/Graphics: Go Seok-hoon and Park Mi-joo

[내려받기] 2-1. (KBS-Korea Research) Chuseok Special Opinion Poll_Result Table (230927) [PDF]

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2023-09-28 11:33:00
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