One month until South Korea's general election, ruling party's support rate exceeds that of the largest opposition party with a majority of seats. March 10th marks one month until the Korean general election to be held in April.

This is considered to be a mid-term evaluation of the Yun Seong-yeol administration. In response, the largest reformist opposition party, the Democratic Party of Korea, has stepped up its offensive, claiming that this is an election to judge the government, but only people close to representative Lee Jae-myung are.