<Anchor>

As election laws change, the election for proportional representatives is different. That's why there's a lot of talk right now about the Korean Party saying it's going to set up a proportional party for elections. When asked if they were willing to vote for such a proportional party, there were similar results, with 47.4% of them and 46.5% of none.

Public opinion on the election system will be reported by Kim Soo-young.

<Reporter>

Analyzing the respondents who voted for the proportional party, 57.3% of the Korean Party's supporters said they are willing to vote.

It appears to reflect the situation that the Korean Party has formulated to create a proportional party.

The Democrats' support, however, was also highly voting.

50.5% of respondents supporting the Democratic Party said they are willing to vote.

The Democratic Party criticizes the proportionate party as a 'trick', but the opposition party's supportive checks reveal whether the Korean Party can stand still if it benefits from the proportional party.

With respect to the linked proportional representation itself, the pros and cons were 40.4% and 45.8%, respectively.

By support party, the Democrats and Justice supporters were in favor, while the Korean and Right Future supporters were in opposition.

Among the respondents who said they didn't have or don't know, opposition tripled.

[Lee Chan-bok / Head of Ipsos Korea: It seems that they are more likely to see people and vote than political parties.]

It is analyzed that many opposition of shamans also influenced the similar pros and cons of the interlocking proportional system led by the Council only after the Korean Party.

(Video coverage: Hong Jong-soo, Video editing: Lee Seung-hee, CG: Images and Choi Hae-neul)

☞ Go to SBS New Year's poll table

▶ [Opinion] President Moon Good 49.3% Poor 46.1%
▶ [Population] Which Party Supports the General Election? Democracy 43.8% Korea 24.5%