According to a recent survey conducted by Realmeter, President Yoon Suk Yeol's approval rating slightly increased to 27.9 percent from the previous week but remained below 30 percent for the second consecutive week. The positive assessment of Yoon's performance rose by 2.1 percentage points, marking a slight improvement from the record low observed in the previous week. Conversely, the negative assessment of Yoon decreased by 2.7 percentage points to 68.1 percent. Realmeter suggested that the ongoing two-week parliamentary audit might have an impact on the downward trend in Yoon's approval ratings, although the decline seems to have temporarily halted. In a separate survey conducted by the same pollster, the approval ratings of the ruling People Power Party saw a 2.8 percentage point increase to 32.7 percent, while the main opposition Democratic Party experienced a slight decrease of 0.8 percentage point to 42.4 percent. The survey results were based on responses from 1,004 individuals aged 18 and over, with a margin of error of plus or minus 3.1 percentage points and a confidence rate of 95 percent.
According to a recent survey conducted by Realmeter, President Yoon Suk Yeol's approval rating slightly increased to 27.9 percent from the previous week but remained below 30 percent for the second consecutive week. The positive assessment of Yoon's performance rose by 2.1 percentage points, marking a slight improvement from the record low observed in the previous week. Conversely, the negative assessment of Yoon decreased by 2.7 percentage points to 68.1 percent. Realmeter suggested that the ongoing two-week parliamentary audit might have an impact on the downward trend in Yoon's approval ratings, although the decline seems to have temporarily halted. In a separate survey conducted by the same pollster, the approval ratings of the ruling People Power Party saw a 2.8 percentage point increase to 32.7 percent, while the main opposition Democratic Party experienced a slight decrease of 0.8 percentage point to 42.4 percent. The survey results were based on responses from 1,004 individuals aged 18 and over, with a margin of error of plus or minus 3.1 percentage points and a confidence rate of 95 percent.