Korea ’s President Moon ’s approval rate is at least 40%, criticizing the appointment of the Minister of Justice, September 20 12:00

South Korea ’s President Moon Jae-in ’s approval rating fell to the lowest of 40% since taking office, while the percentage of “non-support” was the highest at 53%. The current state of criticism is highlighted by the fact that President Mun has forced the appointment of Minister Cho Guk, who had suspicions over his family.

The Korean public opinion survey organization “Korean Gallup” announced the results of a public opinion survey conducted on 1,000 people for three days until the 19th.

According to it, the number of those who responded to President Moon Jane ’s “support” was 3% lower than the previous two weeks at 40%, the lowest since taking office in May.

On the other hand, the percentage of respondents who “do not support” rose by 4 points to 53%.

The reason is that “personnel issues” account for about 30%. By generation, in addition to the conservative 50s and 60s, “unsupported” greatly increases “support” even in the 20s who have many supporters of the Mun administration. It has exceeded.

President Mun, who is prosecuting the prosecution reform, forced the appointment of Cho Guk, a close friend, who is in the midst of allegations about his family, including his daughter's illegal admission to a prestigious university, on 9th of this month.

On the other hand, the prosecutor arrested Cho Man's relative's man this week, and did not loosen the investigation, such as listening to the circumstances from his daughter, and appointed a suspicious aide to the top of the judicial administration This highlights the growing criticism of President Mun.