South Korea's President Yoon Sung-ryul's approval rating has been announced, and has been at a low level of 20% for three consecutive weeks.

Confusion in personnel affairs within the ruling party and responses to disasters are thought to be factors behind the slump.

According to a poll of 1,000 people conducted by Gallup Korea, a South Korean public opinion polling agency, over the course of three days until the 11th, 25% of those who answered that they "support" President Yoon.



Although it increased by 1 point compared to the previous week, which was the lowest ever, it remained at a low level of 20% for 3 consecutive weeks, and the approval rating, which exceeded 50% in May immediately after taking office, was 3 or 3. It fell by about half in a month.



On the other hand, 66% of the respondents answered that they "do not support", and the most common reason given was "personnel affairs." This seems to have been affected by the fact that



In addition, the third most common reason for disapproval was “disaster response,” and President Yoon was criticized for issuing instructions from home in response to the heavy rains that killed 13 people in Seoul and elsewhere this week. The fact that it is out is also seen as a factor in the slump in approval ratings.