It's only one week before the vote for the Korean presidential election.


Innovative ruling party Lee Jae-myung and Yoon Suk-yeol, the largest conservative opposition party, who are competing for the approval rating of the polls, appealed that they had cooperated with other powers. We are focusing on expanding the support of the non-partisan group who holds the key.

In South Korea, the 20th presidential election will be voted on the 9th of this month, a week later, following the expiration of President Moon Jae-in's term.



According to the latest survey results released by the polling agency "Realmeter" on the 2nd, the approval rating for the presidential election is


▽ Yun, the largest conservative opposition party aiming for a change of government for the first time in five years.・ Candidate Sogyeol is 46.3%


▽ Candidate Lee Jae-myung of the ruling Democratic Party of Korea, who advocates the continuation of the innovative government, is


still in close quarters with 43.1%.



Both candidates did not give a speech on the 2nd, but concentrated on preparing for the final TV debate from 8pm on the 2nd.



Prior to this, Yun emphasized on the 1st that a citizen group that once supported President Mun attended a rally held jointly with a conservative citizen group to realize a change of power.



On the other hand, a candidate for a new middle-class party who met with candidate Lee on the 1st announced that he would withdraw his candidacy and support him.



In this way, the two camps have appealed that they have cooperated with other powers as the election campaign is nearing the end, and are focusing on expanding the support of the key nonpartisan group.