China News Service, August 19. According to Yonhap News Agency, polling agency Gallup Korea released the results of a survey on the 19th, showing that the public's positive evaluation of South Korean President Yin Xiyue's administration performance has risen for two consecutive weeks, but it is still less than 30%.

Data map: South Korean President Yoon Seok-yue.

  According to reports, Gallup South Korea conducted a survey of 1,000 people over the age of 18 across the country from the 16th to the 18th of this month.

The results show that Yin Xiyue's policy favorable rate is 28%, and the negative rate is 64%. The gap between the two is far beyond the error range.

Positive reviews have been on a downward slope since June, bottoming out at 24% two weeks ago.

Conversely, the negative review rate peaked at 66% two weeks ago and one week ago.

  In terms of the reasons for the favorable comments, 22% of the respondents answered "don't know" and refused to answer.

As for the reasons for bad reviews, "improper personnel arrangement" (26%), "inexperience, insufficient qualifications, incompetence" (11%), "poor communication" (7%), "arbitrary" (6%).

  It is reported that August 17 was the 100th day of Yin Xiyue's administration, and his 28% favorable rating for his administration was the second to last among the 100-day inauguration support rate of previous South Korean presidents.

The president with the lowest approval rate in 100 days was Lee Myung-bak, who was only 21%; the president with the highest approval rate was Kim Young-sam, as high as 83%.