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results of a public opinion poll that unsatisfactory real estate public sentiment led to a decline in the approval ratings of President Moon Jae-in and the Democratic Party were revealed. Democratic Party leader Lee Hae-chan said the issue of approval ratings should be taken seriously.

This is reporter Yun Nara.

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According to the results of a poll conducted by Gallup, an opinion polling agency, from the 11th to yesterday (the 13th), President Moon Jae-in's support for state administration was found to be 39%.

It is the lowest since the first week of May, which was 71%, and it is the same as the third week of October last year when the'motherland crisis' was in full swing.

The top 35 percent of respondents who rated negatives cited real estate policy as the reason.

The Democratic Party's approval rating reached 41% in the third week of April during the general election, but this week fell to 33%.

After the general election, the passports suffered one after another.

Suspicion of sexual harassment by former Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon broke out last month following former Mayor Oh Geo-don in April, and Rep. Mi-hyang Yoon of ‘Eui-yeon Jeong’ is being investigated by law enforcement authorities.

Real estate policies such as the'Three Lease Act' pushed by the Democratic Party and the government, and the tax for multi-household tax and transfer tax, sucked in other issues of the government like a black hole, and the Blue House staff also anointed the controversy with'one smart and two'. The retraction movement was prominent around the floor.

Representative Lee Hae-chan of the Democratic Party said, "We have to take the issue of approval ratings seriously," and a key member of the Blue House said, "I'll take it easy."

The approval ratings of the Democratic presidential election runners also drew a bizarre hyperbolic curve.

Rep. Nak-yeon Lee, who recorded 28% of the vote for the next presidential election in June, fell 11 percentage points this week to 17%, while Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myeong rose from 12% to 19% this week.

[Lee Nak-yeon/In addition, Democratic Party member: I take it as a signal that the frustration of the people is also true for me.]

On the other hand, the Democratic Party's Strategic Planning Committee Chairman Jin Seong-joon said, "In late August and early September, there will be reports of falling house prices." "It is a mistake to think that the approval rating will rebound only after the revision, and I have no intention of that."

There are many voices in the passport that see the decline in approval ratings as a'temporary phenomenon' and maintain the current state management stance.

(Video coverage: Park Jin-ho · Kim Hyun-sang, video editing: Choi Hye-young)