According to Yonhap News Agency, the results of the South Korean polling agency Realmeter released on the 10th showed that President Moon Jae-in’s favorable evaluation of his governance was 37.1%, the lowest since Moon Jae-in took office again last week.
Realmeter was commissioned by the Seoul Transportation Broadcasting Corporation (TBS) to investigate 1,509 people nationwide from December 7 to 9. The results show that Moon Jae-in’s favorable rating for governance is 37.1%, down 0.3 percentage points from last week, and the negative rating is 58.2%, up 0.8 percentage points from the previous week.
The analysis believes that factors such as the Democratic Party’s handling of a number of reform bills with a seat advantage, Moon Jae-in’s regretting the intensification of legal prosecution contradictions, the continued spread of the coronavirus epidemic, and the government’s announcement of vaccination plans may have an impact on the results of the investigation.