El índice de aprobación de Lee sube por encima del 60 por ciento

El índice de aprobación del presidente Lee Jae-myung volvió a superar el 60 por ciento por primera vez en tres semanas, impulsado por una visión positiva de sus políticas de subsistencia y el repunte del mercado bursátil.

Una encuesta de Realmeter encargada por el periódico EKN mostró que la aprobación de la gestión del presidente Lee Jae-myung se situó en el 60,5 por ciento, un aumento de 0,8 puntos porcentuales respecto a la semana anterior. El sondeo a 2.506 adultos mayores de 18 años se realizó de lunes a viernes.

Las evaluaciones negativas cayeron 0,6 puntos hasta el 35,1 por ciento. Entre los factores que elevaron el índice se encuentran la superación de los 8.000 puntos por parte del índice compuesto de precios de las acciones de Corea (KOSPI) y la visita de inspección de Lee a los emplazamientos en Daegu y la provincia de Gyeongsang del Norte para un proyecto de aeropuerto civil-militar.

El jefe de políticas presidenciales, Kim Yong-beom, propuso el martes dividendos públicos financiados por el exceso de ingresos fiscales provenientes del auge de los semiconductores impulsado por la IA, lo que atrajo las críticas de la oposición. Las preocupaciones sobre una posible huelga en Samsung Electronics también pesaron en el sentimiento general.

En una encuesta aparte, el apoyo al gobernante Partido Democrático se situó en el 45,8 por ciento, mientras que el principal partido de la oposición, el Partido del Poder Popular, alcanzó el 33,5 por ciento.

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