Chinanews, December 6th, according to Yonhap News Agency, on the 6th, South Korean election polls showed that the gap in support between the two popular presidential candidates has narrowed between Lee Jae-ming, the candidate of the ruling party in South Korea and Yoon Seok-yue, the candidate of the largest opposition party. But Yin Xiyue still leads.

Data map: Yoon Seok-yue, the presidential candidate of the Korean National Forces.

  According to reports, from November 29 to December 3, South Korean polling agency Realmeter conducted a presidential election poll of 3054 adults in South Korea.

On the 6th, poll results showed that the approval rate of Yoon Seok-yue, the presidential candidate of the National Power Party, the largest opposition party in South Korea, was 44%, and the approval rate of Lee Jae-myung, the candidate of the ruling party’s Common Democratic Party, was 37.5%. The difference in support between the two was 6.5 percentage points. The 9.4 percentage points for the week have shrunk.

Data map: Lee Jae-myung, the presidential candidate of the Democratic Party of Korea.

  In addition, the approval rate of Korea's National Party candidate An Cheol-soo was 3.8%, and the Justice Party's Shen Sang-joo was 3.2%.

  In the question of the possibility of being elected, 47.3% of the respondents answered "Yin Xiyue" and 43.3% answered "Li Zaiming".

  In addition, 40.5% of the interviewees gave favorable comments on the performance of South Korean President Moon Jae-in, and 56.8% gave negative comments.

In terms of party support, the National Forces Party is 39.4%, which is higher than the Common Democratic Party of 33.1%.