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President Moon Jae-in, who has been in office for four years now, is good at 49.3% and wrong at 46.1%.

Along with this, Kim Min-jung will deliver the thoughts of people in North Korea negotiations and Korea-Japan relations.

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The 49.3% of South Korean presidents who have done well for Moon Jae-in, who finished his third year in office, are somewhat higher compared to the same period of previous presidents.

Reasons for the affirmation were 33.9% for welfare policies, 27.3% for clearing red blood, and 17.8% for responding to North Korea and North Korea.

In the previous survey, the response to North Korea was the largest, but since negotiations in North America were not well resolved, there was less positive evaluation of the response to North Korea and more welfare policies.

On the other hand, the most influential aspect of negative evaluation was economic policy.

More than half of the respondents said economic policies followed by North Korea and North Korea.

President Moon's top priority remains to resolve the North Korean nuclear issue, with 61.3 percent saying that negotiations will continue for a stalemate North America, 34 percent higher than expected 34 percent.

At the end of the year, there was a prospect of North Korea's military provocations, which seemed to weigh on the possibility of negotiating with little movement.

More than half of the respondents said that there would be little change in relations.

It will be better, 34%, worse, 9.2%.

There was a possibility of improving relations through the Korea-Japan summit last month, but discretionism prevails because there is still a lot of disagreement over the issue of compulsory mobilization.

The survey was conducted by 16-year-old adult men and women from 28 to 30 last year by SBS commissioned by Ipsos Korea, with a sampling error of ± 3.1% p with a 95% confidence level.

(Video Editing: Park Jeong Sam, CG: Choi Ji Won)

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