Approval Rating Hits 10.7% in 3rd Week of June
Down 2.5 Percentage Points from Last Week
No Public Reaction to 'Han Dong-hoon Special Prosecutor Act'?
A survey released on the 24th showed that the Joguk Innovation Party recorded its lowest approval rating since its founding.
According to a party support survey conducted by Realmeter on behalf of Energy Economy Newspaper from June 20 to 21, targeting 1,006 voters (95% confidence level with a sampling error of ±3.1 percentage points), the Joguk Innovation Party recorded 10.7%.
Cho Kuk, leader of the Cho Kuk Innovation Party, is conversing with Seo Wang-jin, chairman of the Policy Committee, at a seminar titled "The National Vision of the New 7th Republic: What is a 'Social Rights Advanced Country'?" held at the National Assembly Members' Office Building on the 29th. Photo by Hyunmin Kim kimhyun81@
The Joguk Innovation Party's approval rating for the third week of June fell by 2.5 percentage points compared to the previous week, marking the lowest point since its founding. The party was first surveyed in the second week of April with a 14.2% approval rating, and although there have been fluctuations since then, this is the first time it has dropped to the 10% range.
During the same period, the People Power Party rose by 0.3 percentage points to 36.2%, and the Democratic Party increased by 1.8 percentage points to 37.2%. Other parties recorded Reform New Party 4.8%, New Future 1.4%, Progressive Party 1.4%, and other parties 1.8%. The non-affiliated group was surveyed at 6.5%.
The Joguk Innovation Party has raised its level of opposition against the Yoon Seok-yeol administration and former Emergency Response Committee Chairman Han Dong-hoon by introducing the 'Han Dong-hoon Special Prosecutor Act' as its first party bill, but it seems insufficient to attract popular attention. Recently, the party protested by 'office boycott' because the party leader's office was located in front of the restroom, holding a supreme council meeting in the middle of the National Assembly main building.
This survey was conducted via automated phone calls with 97% wireless and 3% landline, with a response rate of 2.7%. For more details, refer to the Realmeter website or the Central Election Survey Deliberation Commission website.
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