The results of a Realmeter poll emerged today, showing that 33.1% of President Yun Seok-yeol’s positive assessment of the government’s performance was counted.
Following a Realmeter survey of 2,014 adults across the country from 11-14 last week at the request of the Media Tribune, 33.1% of the positive ratings and 64.2% of the negative ratings were found on the government performance of President Yoon.
In the same survey, 32% of positive ratings and 65.8% of negative ratings last week showed variation within the margin of error.
The party’s approval rating was 46.4% for the Democratic Party and 36.3% for People’s Power.
Traditionally, North Korea and security issues have led to a rebound in approval ratings through conservative gathering, but President Yoon’s assessment of state affairs has only changed within the margin of error from last week.
Bae Cheol-ho, a senior Realmeter expert, explained that the reason the North Korean issue did not lead to a significant increase in approval ratings is that “the issue has shifted to a framework confrontation between the” pro-North Korea “and” the pro-Japanese camps and the chronic insensitivity of the threat to North Korea “.
In the positive assessment shift, senior expert Bae paid attention to the fact that “the middle class showed a change within the margin of error, while the shaman class showed a decrease from 18.8% last week. to 10% today “. respond more sensitively to economic solutions such as interest rate hikes and inflation rather than security issues, “she predicted.
The margin of error for this survey is ± 2.2% p at the 95% confidence level.