10 voters in the metropolitan area, 6 people “opposed to the censorship and refusal to be processed within the term of office”

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The results of a public opinion poll on the 3rd showed that 10 and 6 voters in the metropolitan area objected to a bill that would completely deprive the prosecution of investigation rights during the term of President Moon Jae-in.

From April 29 to May 1, K-Stat Research, requested by the Chosun Ilbo and TV Chosun, reported to 2,415 voters over the age of 18 in Seoul, Incheon, and Gyeonggi Province, saying, ‘The Democratic Party has passed the Inspection and Complete Bill in the National Assembly by May 9. As a result of asking for opinions on ‘to pass and to be decided at the cabinet meeting’, 60.4% opposed and 34.1% in favor.

By region, the opposite opinion was Gyeonggi (61.7%), Seoul (59.2%), and Incheon (58.6%). By age, 59.7% of people in their 20s, 61.0% in their 30s, 49.5% in their 40s, 53.7% in their 50s, 72.2% in their 60s, and 74.4% in their 70s or older expressed their dissent.

By ideological orientation, the progressives were more in favor (62.0%) than the opposition (33.6%), while the conservatives and the middle class had 11.4%, 84.8%, 32.9%, and 62.9% of opinions in favor, respectively.

62.2% of voters in the metropolitan area in favor, 32.1% of voters in the metropolitan area to decide whether or not to abolish the bill if it passes the National Assembly by May 9th and passes it at the cabinet meeting was once morest

The opinions of ‘in favor of the referendum’ were Incheon (64.4%), Gyeonggi (62.6%), and Seoul (61.1%) by region. By ideological orientation, the progressives were 48.3% in favor and 47.9% once morest, while the conservatives and the middle class were 80.3%, 14.7%, 60.2%, and 36.1%, respectively.

This survey was conducted by a telephone interviewer method using 100% of the mobile phone virtual numbers provided by the three telecommunication companies. For more information, visit the website of the National Election Opinion Survey Deliberation Committee.

(Seoul = News 1)

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