李在明支持率连续两周维持在50%以下

根据EKN委托Realmeter进行的民意调查显示,总统李在明的支持率已连续六周下滑,降至46.5%。

在本次调查中,李在明的支持率较前一周下降了0.2个百分点,不支持率也下降了0.2个百分点,至49.5%。

Realmeter指出,支持率下降的原因包括国家选举委员会对6月3日地方选举选票的处理引发的长期争议、对经济和民生的担忧,以及关于废除检方补充调查权的争论。此次调查于6月22日至26日进行,调查对象为2,502名18岁及以上的成年人,误差范围为正负2个百分点。

在另一项调查中,执政党共同民主党的支持率上升了0.9个百分点,达到41%;而主要反对党国民力量党的支持率则下降了0.3个百分点,为42%。该调查于6月25日至26日对1,002名成年人进行了民意抽样。

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