民调显示:李在明支持率小幅回升至61.9%

根据Realmeter周一公布的民调结果,总统李在明上周的支持率小幅回升至61.9%,连续第五周保持在60%以上。 不支持率则降至32.8%。 Realmeter分析认为,支持率上升的部分原因在于,受美国对伊朗战争可能停火的预期影响,当地货币和股市出现反弹。

根据一家当地商业新闻媒体委托Realmeter进行的民调显示,总统李在明上周的支持率为61.9%,较前一周上升0.7个百分点,且已连续第五周保持在60%以上。

此次民调于周一至周五进行,调查对象为2508名成年人,结果显示不支持率为32.8%,下降了0.5个百分点。该调查在95%的置信水平下,抽样误差为正负2个百分点。

Realmeter认为,支持率上升的部分原因在于,在美伊战争预期停火的背景下,当地货币和股市出现反弹。

在由同一民调机构针对1002名18岁及以上人士于周四和周五进行的另一项调查中,执政党共同民主党的支持率上升0.7个百分点,达到50.6%。主要反对党国民力量党的支持率下降1.3个百分点,至30%,该调查在95%的置信水平下,抽样误差为正负3.1个百分点。

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