Monday, June 22, 2026

President Lee Jae Myung Approval Rating Falls Below Fifty Percent Following Five Consecutive Weekly Declines

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President Lee Jae Myung faces a significant political challenge as his national approval rating falls below fifty percent. The latest Realmeter survey shows his support level at 46.7 percent after five straight weekly drops.This downward trend marks the first time negative views surpass positive ones since his inauguration period. Public sentiment shifted noticeably following logistical complications during the local elections held on June 3 recently. Voters expressed frustration regarding ballot shortages which created widespread administrative challenges throughout the entire country today.

Furthermore, internal divisions within the Democratic Party regarding the upcoming leadership race complicate the political landscape. Realmeter analysts suggest that these combined issues weigh heavily on the administration despite recent foreign policy. President Lee recently returned from a ten day European trip featuring his G7 summit attendance. The national stock market achieved a major breakthrough yet these successes failed to boost his numbers. Economic disparities in the asset market continue to erode backing among moderate voters in Seoul regions.

The presidential office responded to these findings by promising to listen carefully to public concerns.Government officials accept these poll results with humility and pledge greater attention to citizens’ expectations. Meanwhile, the main opposition People Power Party also struggles with declining support due to election controversies. Younger voters in their twenties and thirties continue leaving the conservative party amidst ongoing internal leadership disputes. Both major political camps now face intense pressure to resolve these mounting administrative and internal issues.

Experts note that this decline reflects a challenging phase for the current governing administration today. The political environment remains volatile as parties prepare for the upcoming national assembly investigation efforts. Future stability depends on how effectively the government addresses these pressing concerns and internal party friction. Observers will watch closely to see if President Lee can reverse this downward trend soon. His ability to restore public trust will dictate the success of his legislative agenda going forward.

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