President Lee Jae-myung's approval rating climbed to 64%, nearing his post-inauguration high, with the Democratic Party leading at 43% and the People Power Party at 22%, according to a Korea Gallup poll.
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President Lee's Approval Rating Rises to 64%—Near Record High [Korea Gallup]
President Lee Jae-myung's approval rating climbed to 64%, nearing his post-inauguration high, with the Democratic Party leading at 43% and the People Power Party at 22%, according to a Korea Gallup poll.
Yonhap InfomaxSouth Korea’s main party leaders face mounting criticism as a Korea Gallup poll shows negative ratings for both Jeong Cheong-rae and Jang Dong-hyuk, with support for the ruling party widening ahead of local elections.
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Majority Say Ruling and Opposition Party Leaders Underperform—Jeong Cheong-rae 45%, Jang Dong-hyuk 56% [Korea Gallup]
South Korea’s main party leaders face mounting criticism as a Korea Gallup poll shows negative ratings for both Jeong Cheong-rae and Jang Dong-hyuk, with support for the ruling party widening ahead of local elections.
Yonhap InfomaxPublic opinion in South Korea remains divided on government real estate policy, with 40% disapproving and 26% approving, as concerns over rising home prices and supply persist, according to a Korea Gallup survey.
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40% of South Koreans Disapprove of Government’s Real Estate Policies, 26% Approve [Korea Gallup]
Public opinion in South Korea remains divided on government real estate policy, with 40% disapproving and 26% approving, as concerns over rising home prices and supply persist, according to a Korea Gallup survey.
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'45% Expect KOSPI to Rise Over Next Year'·'25% See Decline' [Korea Gallup]
According to a Korea Gallup survey, 45% of South Koreans expect the KOSPI to rise over the next year, while 25% foresee a decline, reflecting growing optimism amid the index's recent rally.
Yonhap InfomaxPresident Lee Jae-myung's approval rating stands at 58%, with the Democratic Party at 41% and People Power Party at 24%, while 54% of Koreans support new nuclear plant construction, according to a Korea Gallup poll.
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President Lee's Approval Rating at 58%—Democratic Party 41%, People Power Party 24% [Korea Gallup]
President Lee Jae-myung's approval rating stands at 58%, with the Democratic Party at 41% and People Power Party at 24%, while 54% of Koreans support new nuclear plant construction, according to a Korea Gallup poll.
Yonhap InfomaxPresident Lee Jae-myung’s approval rating rebounded to 60% in Korea Gallup’s latest poll, with the Democratic Party at 43% and the People Power Party at 24%, reflecting shifting political sentiment ahead of key policy debates.
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President Lee's Approval Rating Drops to 56%, Down 3%p—Democratic Party 44%, People Power Party 25% [Korea Gallup]
President Lee Jae-myung’s approval rating fell to 56%, down 3 percentage points, as support for the Democratic Party reached 44% and the People Power Party 25%, according to a Korea Gallup poll.
Yonhap InfomaxPresident Lee Jae-myung’s approval rating rose to 64% despite cabinet nominee controversies, while the People Power Party’s support remained at a record-low 19% for the second week, according to Korea Gallup.
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Kim Min-seok Deemed 'Suitable for Prime Minister' by 43%—'Unsuitable' 31% [Gallup]
Public support for Kim Min-seok as South Korea's Prime Minister fell to 43%, with negative sentiment rising to 31%, according to a Korea Gallup poll, as confirmation hearings sparked heated debate over his suitability.
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