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August 17 is the 100th anniversary of South Korea's Moon Jae-in.
At that time, Moon Jae-in will hold a press conference on the 100th anniversary of his inauguration at the Blue House to introduce the new ** policy issues and achievements. This is the first press conference held by Moon Jae-in since taking office. Recently, a number of South Korea's ** have also conducted a survey on Moon Jae-in's governance satisfaction, and the survey results show that more than eighty percent of the people surveyed gave positive comments on Moon Jae-in's governance.
**How is it rated? According to South Korean media sources, the results of a public survey showed that the respondents chose "very good", "basically good", "not very good", and "very bad" in the question of "how do you think of Moon Jae-in's ability to govern". Moon Jae-in's approval rating is more than 80% across all age groups, and the approval rating of respondents over 60 years old is also high.
According to the report, the results of a survey conducted by Embrain commissioned by South Korea's YTN TV show that respondents gave positive comments on Moon's administrationAmong all age groups, more than 90 percent of respondents in their 30-40s and 40-50s supported Moon, and more than 70 percent of those over 60 years old.
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South Korea is a puppet of the United States. It is necessary to obey the United States. Moon Jae-in has always stressed that the THAAD entry procedure is not correct, and that it is good to go through the procedure.
China must further tighten its restrictions on South Korea**. Especially those things that are not necessary for people's lives. For example, cosmetics, tobacco and alcohol, tourism products, automobiles, consumer goods, food, etc.
financial products, insurance, etc.
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According to Yonhap News Agency, South Korea's ** Election Commission announced that the 19th South Korean **** early voting ended at 6 p.m. on the 4th - nearly 5 million people participated in the day's voting, and the voter turnout was.
Polls conducted in the week leading up to the vote showed that Moon Jae-in of the Democratic Party of Korea had the lead among all candidates.
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According to the Korea Economy on May 4, the overall turnout of this **** may hit a record high as the turnout on the first day of early voting exceeds expectations.
Some analysts believe that the higher the turnout, the higher the enthusiasm of young people to participate in politics, which is beneficial to Moon Jae-in and the Justice Party's candidate Shim Sang-woo. South Korean political analyst Song Mi-jin said that although facing a consecutive holiday, such a high turnout shows that Park Geun-hye's "candlelight demonstration" still hopes to achieve a change of power. A survey conducted by South Korea's Election Commission at the end of last month showed that some respondents said they had not yet decided on their final supporters.
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On March 27, according to Yonhap News Agency, in the latest ** poll, Moon Jae-in, the former head of the opposition Democratic Party of Korea, has been at the top of the list of approval ratings for 12 consecutive weeks, followed by Ahn Hee-jung, governor of Chungcheongnam-do Province, and Ahn Cheol-so, former leader of the People's Party.
Details: It is reported that the agency was commissioned by the "Daily Economy" newspaper and MBN TV from the 20th to the 24th to conduct a poll of 2,553 adults.
As a result, Moon's approval rating was even higher in Jeolla Province, the best to date.
Ahn Hee-jeong, another strong candidate of the Democratic Party of Korea, is in fourth place, followed by Ahn Cheol-so, and Seongnam Mayor Lee Jae-myung in fourth place. Gyeongnam Provincial Governor Hong Joon-pyo's approval rating is fifth.
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According to the survey results released by South Korean polling agency Realmeter on September 7, South Korea's support rate for Moon Jae-in's national policy implementation fell below 70% for the first time, falling to 69%.
Realmeter conducted a survey of 1,528 South Koreans on the 4th-6th. The results showed that Mr. Moon's approval rating fell from last week to 69 percent. Negative evaluations are reached, and some people do not respond.
According to Realmeter's analysis, Moon's approval rating has dropped sharply mainly due to the security situation on the Korean Peninsula.
In terms of the support of political parties, the support of all parties has declined. The ruling Democratic Party's support fell from last week, and the largest opposition party, the Liberty Korea Party, was followed by the Justice Party, the People's Party (6%), and the Justice Party.
Moon Jae-in (January 24, 1953), male, was born in 1953 in Geoje-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea, and graduated from Kyung Hee University with a degree in law. He served as a permanent advisor to the Democratic Unification Party, a member of the 19th National Assembly, and is currently the 19th Korea**.
Moon Jae-in was born poor, was a special combat soldier in his early years, became a lawyer after leaving the army in 1978, and later became a close friend of Roh Moo-hyun, serving as Roh Moo-hyun's chief of staff, known as the "shadow of Roh Moo-hyun". In April 2012, Moon Jae-in, the candidate of the Democratic United Party, won in Busan, the conservative stronghold and the second-largest city, and was elected as a member of parliament to represent Sasan-gu.
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According to Korea Radio International, according to the results of a poll published on the 9th, South Korea's ** Moon Jae-in's national political approval rate continued to rise, rising to more than 70% after two months.
According to the report, South Korea's Gallup conducted a poll of 1,005 people nationwide from the 6th to the 8th of this month showed that the South Korean people's support for Moon Jae-in's national policy reached 71%, an increase of 7 percentage points from last week. Another 22 percent gave a negative evaluation of Moon's performance, a decrease of 4 percentage points.
In this survey, the younger generation generally expressed support for Moon. According to the survey, the 30-year-old age group had the highest support rate at 82%, followed by 40-year-olds (64%) and 60-year-olds (61%).
The ruling Democratic Party of Korea (DPK) has 49% support, followed by the Liberty Korea Party (12%), the Jeong-Future Party (6%), the Justice Party (5%), and the Democratic Peace Party (4%).
Good leadership is liked by everyone.
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According to South Korea on November 3, data released by Gallup South Korea on the 3rd showed that South Korea's ** Moon Jae-in's approval rating for the administration was 73%. Judging from the approval rating of the previous South Korean ** government when he took office for 6 months, Moon Jae-in's approval rating ranked second.
Gallup Korea conducted a survey of 1,006 adults from October 31 to November 2. The results showed that 73% of respondents gave a positive assessment of Moon's administration, unchanged from the previous week. Eighteen percent of respondents gave a negative rating, down 1 percentage point from last week.
In terms of the approval rating of the previous ** government at the time of his inauguration for 6 months, Moon Jae-in (73%) ranked second. In first place, Kim Yong-sam (83%), followed by Park Geun-hye (59%), Kim Dae-jung (56%), Roh Tae-woo (53%), Roh Moo-hyun (29%), and Lee Myung-bak (24%).
In terms of approval ratings in various fields, 62 percent of the votes were favorable for foreign affairs and welfare policies.
In terms of the support of each party, the ruling Democratic Party of Korea (DPK) ranked first with 48% support, up 3 percentage points from last week. The support of the Liberty Korea Party and the Jeong-jong Party is 9% and 6%, respectively, and the support of the People's Party and the Justice Party is 6% and 4%, respectively.
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According to reports, South Korean polling agency Realmeter released the results of the **national political approval rating survey for the first week of 2018 on the 8th, and Moon's approval rating exceeded 70% again after 4 weeks.
Realmeter surveyed 2 South Korean adults on the 5th-2010 days. The results showed that Moon's approval rating rose by one percentage point from last week to . Negative evaluations dropped by one percentage point, up to.
This is the first time in four weeks that Moon's approval rating has risen to more than 70 percent.
Realmeter's analysis said that this is because South Korea has high expectations for the high-level talks between the two Koreas to be held on the 9th, and hopes that inter-Korean relations can be improved.
In terms of the support rate of political parties, the support rate of the ruling Democratic Party of Korea is still more than half. The support of the largest opposition party, the Liberty Korea Party, ended a two-week decline and rose to 6% for the Jeong-woo Party and 5% for the Kuomintang Party and the Justice Party.
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According to the latest poll results released by polling agency Gallup Korea on July 27, South Korea's approval rating of Moon Jae-in was 62%, falling for six consecutive weeks to the lowest value since taking office.
According to reports, Gallup Korea conducted a survey of 1,200 adults in South Korea on satisfaction with Moon's administration from the 24th to the 26th. The results showed that 62 percent of respondents gave a positive assessment of Moon's administration, down 5 percentage points from last week and reaching the lowest point since Moon Jae-in took office.
Respondents rated Moon's satisfaction with the administration as "North Korean policy and security policy" (13%), "diplomatic activities" (12%), and "resumption of dialogue with Naki North Korea" (12%). The reasons given for the negative evaluation were "failure to solve economic and livelihood problems" (37%), "minimum wage**" (12%), and inter-Korean relations and pro-DPRK tendencies (11%).
In terms of party support, the ruling Democratic Party of Korea (DPK) is at 48%, unchanged from last week. The opposition Liberty Korea Party (11%) and the Justice Party rose to a record high of 11%. This was followed by the Future Party (5%) and the Democratic Peace Party (1%).
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The main purpose is to thank the ancestors for the blessings brought by the ancestors to the descendants, and wish the children a healthy and happy life, and the family is safe and secure.
It's good to be at home for 100 days, but it's hard to go out for a while.
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