President Lee Jae Myung’s approval rating has rebounded above 63 percent after falling for two straight weeks.
In a survey conducted by Realmeter on two-thousand-520 adults nationwide from Monday to Friday last week, 63-point-three percent of respondents said Lee is doing a good job.
Another 31-point-four percent said he is performing poorly, while five-point-three percent were unsure.
The percentage of respondents with a positive view of the president rose by one-point-eight percentage points from the previous week, while the corresponding negative figure dropped by one-point-six percentage points.
The pollster said the conclusion of a trade deal with the United States and the government’s strong stance on industrial accidents contributed to the positive results.
The survey, commissioned by the Energy Business Newspaper, had a confidence level of 95 percent with a margin of error of plus or minus two percentage points.