As a result of a poll conducted by SBS on the current political and economic issues, more respondents said that the government's response to the alleged sexual harassment of former Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon was inappropriate.

55.5% of respondents said they were inadequate because they seemed to advocate for deceased persons rather than protecting victims or finding out the facts, and 37% of respondents said they were cautious when the relationship was not confirmed.

More than half, 52.7% and 58.2% of respondents said that the response was inappropriate for both men and women.

By age, 55% of respondents said they were prudent only in their 40s, and more responded that they were inappropriate responses for the rest of the age group.

We also asked about the nominations for the Seoul Mayor and Busan Mayor elections in April.

The Democratic Party Party Constitution stipulates that candidates for elected offices in the party will not be candidates for major elections due to serious mistakes.

48% of respondents said that they should not nominate as per Dangheon, and 44.3% answered that they should revise Dangheon, and opinions were within the margin of error.

In the Democratic Party, 59.6% of respondents said that they should nominate, 26.8%p higher than 32.8% who should not.

I asked the supporters of the Democratic Party who would be the right candidate for the next party to be elected next month, 54% of Lee Nak-yeon, 10.7% of former Assemblyman Kim Bu-gyeom and 9.7% of Assemblyman Park Ju-min.

In this survey, SBS commissioned Ipsos, a polling agency, on the 24th and 25th, through the wired/wireless telephone interview, 1,2 men and women over the age of 18 across the country obtained a sample error of plus or minus 3.1 at a 95% confidence level. %p.