South Korean President Yin Xiyue's support rate fell below 40% for the first time

Author:Changjiang Daily Time:2022.07.12

The latest polls released by many South Korean polls in South Korea showed that the support rate of President Yin Xiyue fell to between 34.5%and 37%, and for the first time in his administration, he fell below 40%for the first time.

Analysts pointed out that the internal power disputes of the party's national forces and the Yin Xiyue couple's involvement in the dispute had a negative impact on his support.

On May 10th, in Seoul, South Korea, Yin Xiyue attended the inaugural ceremony of the president. Xinhua News Agency (Photo by Li Xianghao)

The polls released by the "Real Measurement" of polls on the 11th showed that Yin Xiyue's support rate was 37%, a decrease of 7.4 percentage points from a week ago; the non -support rate was 57%, an increase of 6.8 percentage points from a week ago. The non -support rate is 20 percentage points higher than the support rate, far exceeding the sampling error.

The polls also showed that the maximum support rate of the Wild Party was 41.8%, which was higher than the 40.9%of the National Power Party.

Yin Xiyue served as the president of South Korea on May 10. In the past few weeks, his support rate has declined, from 52.1%in the first week of June to 44.4%in the last week of the month. At the same time, his dislocation rate continued to rise, from 40.3%in the first week of June to 50.2%in the last week of the month.

Pei Zhehao (transliteration), a senior analyst of "Real Measurement", said: "The gap between Yin Xiyue's support and dislocation rate is his maximum value since ruling, and both values ​​have changed significantly."

Pei Zhehao believes that the Yin Xiyue couple involved in a series of private relations related disputes is one of the reasons for his decline in support. South Korean media reported that Yin Xiyue went to Madrid in Madrid at the end of last month to participate in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Summit, allowing unofficial personnel to accompany. In addition, his relatives were accused of serving in the presidential office.

On June 23, the South Korean anti -"Sad" group rally in Seoul, opposing the government's normalization of the "Sad" base operation. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Wang Yiliang

The dispute between the party's internal power of the party of the ruling party also has a negative impact on Yin Xiyue's support rate. A few days ago, Li Junxi, the head of the National Power Party, was punished within the party for the involvement of sexual bribery scandals, and party members' rights were suspended for 6 months.

Pei Zhehao pointed out that from the perspective of polls, Yin Xiyue's support rate is lower than the support rate of the affiliated party, which indicates that the core supporters of the ruling camp began to treat the president and party. Considering that the Li Junxi incident Yu Bo was unpopular, the poll results released the "danger signal".

The polls released by the polls "Gallop South Korea" on the 8th showed that Yin Xiyue's support rate was 37%, and the non -support rate was 49%. The survey of Yin Xiyue's negative attitude of governance said that they were the most dissatisfied with the president's approach to personnel arrangements and economic and people's livelihood issues.

The polls made by the Korean Institute of Public Opinion from the 8th to 9th showed that Yin Xiyue's support rate was 34.5%, and the non -support rate was 60.8%. The non -support rate had been higher than the support rate for 3 consecutive weeks.

(Source: Xinhua News Agency Zhang Jing)

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