Observations differ from the point of time when former Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol, the influential president of the opposition power, takes his first steps as a politician.



While Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myeong, a leading Democratic Party leader, is closely following the approval ratings of the recent polls, former President Yoon is known to be in a position to lay the foundation for the management of state affairs under water for the time being.



According to the results announced on the 27th, Real Meter surveyed 2,4 adults across the country on the 24th to 25th at OhmyNews' request, and according to the results announced on the 27th, Yun recorded 30.5% and Lee Governor recorded 25.3%, respectively.



Compared to the survey a month ago, the gap between the two has decreased from 8.2 percentage points to 5.2 percentage points.



In some recent surveys, Governor Lee even reversed Yun, within the margin of error.



It seems that Yun's approval rating is stagnating or declining is not irrelevant to the prolonged stealth.



There is an analysis that the fatigue of supporters is accumulating.



Moreover, while Governor Lee, as the incumbent head of the local government, speaks on various political issues and raises support groups openly, the range of luck of'natural man Yoon Seok-yeol' is inevitably limited.



This means that it is difficult to meet the expectations of the opposition right now.



Contrary to the initial observation that former President Yoon would take a political step immediately after the 4/7 re-election, the rumors of the May and June rankings are repeated without any grounds.



In contrast to the political atmosphere that demands quick decisions, former President Yun is said to adhere to a prudent attitude.



In particular, there is a sense of reluctance to rise up in a situation where the power of the people, whose possibility of joining the group on the cause of regime change, has not yet completed the process of electing a new leadership.



An official on the side of former President Yoon said in a call, "Now, the colors of the Party's representative candidates are too diverse," and "We are watching what the party's personality and identity will be."



Some reports that former President Yoon will make a political declaration at the Hyeonchungsa Temple in Asan on Memorial Day on the 6th of next month is a message from several acquaintances that it is "unfounded at all."



About the publication of an autobiography, the perception that it is "already late" is shared with former President Yun.



After the resignation of the prosecutor general, Yun considered writing a book criticizing the so-called'complete inspection' that the Democratic Party was promoting, but it is known that the plan was put on hold as the passport began to adjust the pace.



Those close to Mr. Yoon don't give much meaning to narrowing the gap between the passport runners and the approval ratings during Mr. Yoon's chipping.



This is because we believe that it can be restored quickly if political activities take place in earnest.



One acquaintance said, "I don't think it's time for former President Yoon to speak. I'm struggling to listen to the people's words."



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