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41.3% of the respondents said that President Moon Jae-in is doing well with regards to the administration of state affairs, which was the lowest in a public opinion poll conducted by SBS since the inauguration of the current government.

When asked about the promotion of disciplinary action by Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol and the ruling party's solo legislation, more than half of them gave negative answers.



Next is reporter Kim Soo-young.



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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.



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



In the 21st National Assembly, 35.9% answered that it is inevitable that the Democratic Party passed the 3rd Lease Act, the Airlift Act, and the amendment to the NIS Act, while 60.4% said they were concerned about pushing it without compromise, with 24.5% points. I was a lot.



We asked what they think the government announced that the foreign vaccination period for COVID-19 is being delayed as early as next month, compared to other countries such as the United States and the UK that started vaccination.



56.1 percent of respondents said that it was a good job to start vaccination after sufficiently verifying the effectiveness of the vaccine, and 41.7% said that it was a mistake because vaccination was delayed due to insufficient vaccine securing strategies.



We asked about raising the social distancing to three stages, with the outbreak of corona19 one day going back and forth at the level of 1,000 people a day.



60.4 answered that they agreed and 37.6% said they disagree.



This survey was commissioned by SBS to Ipsos, a public opinion polling agency, and from the 28th to the 30th of last month, through a wired/wireless telephone interview, one thousand people aged 18 and over nationwide received a response. The sample error was 95% with a confidence level of plus or minus 3.1. %p.