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Lee's approval rating sinks to lowest point since taking office: Gallup poll

The korea Herald News

The korea Herald News

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June 26, 2026

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Lee's approval rating sinks to lowest point since taking office: Gallup poll

President Lee Jae Myung's approval rating dropped to 51 percent, marking its lowest level since he took office in June last year, a poll showed Friday. The survey, conducted by Gallup Korea from Tuesday through Thursday on 1,000 people aged 18 and older, showed that the positive assessment of Lee's performance fell 6 percentage points from the previous survey released two weeks earlier. His negative assessment rose 6 percentage points to 41 percent, marking the first time his disapproval rating

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