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41.3% of the respondents said that President Moon Jae-in was doing well in the administration of state affairs.

This is the lowest among the poll results conducted by SBS since the inauguration of the current government.

In addition, I asked about the process of the Ministry of Justice pushing for the disciplinary action of Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol, as well as the result of the ruling party’s solo legislative action. More than half of the answers were negative.



This is reporter Park Sang-jin.



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I asked about President Moon Jae-in's administration of state affairs.



The negative rating was 12.7%p higher with 41.3% doing well and 54% doing wrong.



41.3% is doing well, down 10.1%p from the SBS poll last July, which is the lowest in the survey conducted by SBS since the Moon Jae-in government was launched.



With regard to the disciplinary process and results of Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol, led by Minister Choo Mi-ae, 53.4% ​​were unfair because they were unreasonable for the political purpose of resigning the president, and 39.2% were justified as responding according to the law to clarify various suspicions related to the president.



In the process of disciplining President Yoon, President Moon did not comment on anything other than a request for procedural fairness. For the case that the President reapproved and later apologized, the President did not show responsibility for an important issue, but later apologized, and 54.6% answered that it was inappropriate. 41.6% of respondents said that they did not intervene in order not to influence the behavior and respected the court's decision.



In the 21st National Assembly, 35.9% answered that it is inevitable that the ruling party, which is the absolute majority, should lead if the ruling and opposition parties do not agree on the 3rd Lease Act, the Airlift Act, and the amendment to the NIS Act. 60.4% of respondents said they were concerned about pushing without compromise, 24.5%p.



With regard to the launch of the airlift, 53.6% agreed to decentralize the prosecution's authority and prevent corruption in power, and 42.3% disagree because their powerful authority could be politically abused.



The pros and cons of the airlift were almost the same as in a poll a year ago.



Regarding the amendment of the Airborne Ministry Act, which allowed the selection of candidates for the Minister of Airborne Affairs even if the opposition nominating committee objected, 46.9% agreed for the smooth launch of the Airborne Ministry, and 48.7% opposed the opposition party's veto power.



(Video editing: Kim Seon-tak)

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