According to Gallup South Korea's latest public opinion poll, the approval rating for Lee Jae-myung, the leader of South Korea's largest opposition party, the Communist Democratic Party, as the next presidential candidate rose to 37% from 34% the previous week to 37%, a three-month high. Kim Moon-soo, who recently resigned as South Korea's Minister of Labor and announced his presidential bid, has an approval rating of 9%. The approval rating of the ruling party, the National Power Party, fell to 30% from 35% the previous week, the lowest in three months; the approval rating of the Common Democratic Party remained unchanged at 41% for the third week in a row. 69% of respondents believed that the Constitutional Court's impeachment ruling against former President Yoon Seok-yeol last week was the right decision, while 25% thought it was a wrong decision.

Zhitongcaijing · 04/11/2025 04:09
According to Gallup South Korea's latest public opinion poll, the approval rating for Lee Jae-myung, the leader of South Korea's largest opposition party, the Communist Democratic Party, as the next presidential candidate rose to 37% from 34% the previous week to 37%, a three-month high. Kim Moon-soo, who recently resigned as South Korea's Minister of Labor and announced his presidential bid, has an approval rating of 9%. The ruling National Power Party's approval rating fell to 30% from 35% in the previous week, the lowest in three months; the Common Democratic Party's approval rating remained unchanged at 41% for the third week. 69% of respondents believed that the Constitutional Court's impeachment ruling against former President Yoon Seok-yeol last week was the right decision, while 25% thought it was a wrong decision.