
Lee's approval rating drops 1%p to 53%... Democratic Party 42%, People Power Party 24%
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According to a poll conducted by Gallup Korea from the 7th to the 9th among 1,002 people aged 18 and over nationwide and released on the 10th (telephone interview method, 95% confidence level, sampling error ±3.1%p, details refer to the National Election Survey Deliberation Commission website), 53% of respondents evaluated President Lee's job performance as 'doing well'. Responses of 'doing poorly' were 35%, and undecided were 12%. Reasons for negative evaluation included 'economy, livelihoods, high exchange rate' (21%) as the most common, followed by 'overall poor performance' (7%), 'moral issues, avoiding own trial' (6%), 'dictatorship, arbitrariness' (6%), 'real estate policy' (6%), 'defense, security' (5%), 'incompetence, election fraud, election commission issues' (5%), 'lack of integration and cooperation' (3%), 'diplomacy' (3%), 'excessive welfare and livelihood subsidies' (3%), etc. By age group, those in their 40s and 50s each showed the highest approval rate at 68%.
Furthermore, 2026.7.9 superdoo82@yna.co.kr (Seoul=Yonhap News) Reporter Park Jae-ha = A poll released on the 10th showed that President Lee Jae-myung's approval rating has slightly declined compared to the previous survey. Compared to the previous survey conducted in March, the Democratic Party decreased by 6%p, while the People Power Party rose by 3%p.
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According to a poll conducted by Gallup Korea from the 7th to the 9th among 1,002 people aged 18 and over nationwide and released on the 10th (telephone interview method, 95% confidence level, sampling error ±3.1%p, details refer to the National Election Survey Deliberation Commission website), 53% of respondents evaluated President Lee's job performance as 'doing well'. Responses of 'doing poorly' were 35%, and undecided were 12%.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesReasons for negative evaluation included 'economy, livelihoods, high exchange rate' (21%) as the most common, followed by 'overall poor performance' (7%), 'moral issues, avoiding own trial' (6%), 'dictatorship, arbitrariness' (6%), 'real estate policy' (6%), 'defense, security' (5%), 'incompetence, election fraud, election commission issues' (5%), 'lack of integration and cooperation' (3%), 'diplomacy' (3%), 'excessive welfare and livelihood subsidies' (3%), etc.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesBy age group, those in their 40s and 50s each showed the highest approval rate at 68%.
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2026.7.9 superdoo82@yna.co.kr (Seoul=Yonhap News) Reporter Park Jae-ha = A poll released on the 10th showed that President Lee Jae-myung's approval rating has slightly declined compared to the previous survey.
according to Yonhap News AgencyCompared to the previous survey conducted in March, the Democratic Party decreased by 6%p, while the People Power Party rose by 3%p.
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