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South Korean President Lee Jae Myung's approval rating declines in the second week

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South Korean President Lee Jae Myung's approval rating declines in the second week
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Key Points

  • President Lee Jae Myung's approval rating was measured at 52 percent this week.
  • The poll was conducted by Gallup Korea between Tuesday and Thursday with 1,003 people.
  • The approval rating has continued to drop weekly since the 54 percent level on 3 July.

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52% current approval rating1,003 participants1 point drop54% previous poll rating (3 July)

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung's approval rating dropped to 52 percent this week, following two consecutive weeks of decline. The poll results announced on Friday revealed a slight downward trend in the public's evaluation of the president's management of state affairs.

In the survey conducted by Gallup Korea from Tuesday to Thursday, 1,003 participants aged 18 and older expressed their opinions. While 52 percent of the respondents evaluated Lee's performance positively, this rate decreased by 1 point compared to the previous week.

The said rate was recorded as part of the consecutive weekly declines following the poll results published on 3 July, which stood at 54 percent. The data reveals a gradual fading in public support for the president's state administration.

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What is Lee Jae Myung's current approval rating?
According to the latest poll announced on Friday, President Lee Jae Myung's approval rating stands at 52 percent.
Which institution conducted the poll and when was it done?
The poll was conducted by Gallup Korea from Tuesday to Thursday with 1,003 participants aged 18 and older.
What is the background of the decline in the approval rating?
After the 54 percent level announced on 3 July, the rate dropped for the second consecutive week, falling to 52 percent.

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