President Moon’s Approval Ratings Continue to Fall to 53.8% Over Economic Concerns

It seems like President Moon is in a race to get sanctions dropped, a peace treaty signed, and loads of free cash to North Korea before his approval ratings drop so low he politically cannot move forward with his agenda:

President Moon Jae-in’s approval rating has dropped for the seventh consecutive week.

According to a new Real Meter survey of one-thousand-500 adults nationwide conducted between Monday and Wednesday, 53-point-eight percent of respondents answered that the president is doing a good job, down one-point-six percentage points from last week.

Over 39 percent of respondents had negative assessments about Moon’s performance, up one-point-one percentage points.

Real Meter attributed the falling approval rating to public concerns about the economy fanned by news of worsening economic indicators and the government’s failing economic policies.   [KBS Global]

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Flyingsword
Flyingsword
5 years ago

Falling even with fake polling and forged numbers, reality is commie moon’s popularity is probably closer to only 35%.

Doug
Doug
5 years ago

Koreans not liking there socialist president. Wait till all the North Koreans start fleeing South.

AppeasingNorthKorea
AppeasingNorthKorea
5 years ago

His Minjoo party has fallen out of favor with the extreme left socialist labor party which are supported by the country’s big trade unions. Both of these parties worked together to bring PGH down, and both parties were close political allies. All those candlelight protests involving Sewol, PGH out protests, US mad cow protests, anti-THAAd protests, anti-American protests, and anti-FTA protests were carried out by the Labor Party with the cooperation and blessings of the Minjoo party. When Moon came to power in 2017, the labor party threw in their support for the Minjoo, and together they ensured Moon would win.

But now the honeymoon is over. The labor wants Moon Jae-in administration to continue to favor interests of the labor over the interests of the entire country. The average wage of members of the big trade unions make $80,000 a year. They want to stop the job country’s new sharing programs that would create new jobs for unemployed people who don’t mind earning lower wages for $30,000 a year. The labor party and the unions see that as a threat to their own personal interests. So now they are taking up the cause to protest the Moon government by their million men members of the trade unionists. They have threatened to launch general strikes.

This is actually a hilarious turn of events considering that the two once close allies are turning on each other. Moon is now finding out how difficult it is to be a president of South Korea, and how difficult it is to get any kind of cooperation from the extreme left elements of South Korean politics. But basically, the big fallout with the unions is what’s causing the lower approval scores for Moon.

setnaffa
setnaffa
5 years ago

This infighting is common in every communist takeover. Even the Nationalist Socialist German Workers party had their Night of the Long Knives. And Sunni vs. Shiite is always playing in some theatre of war..

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