‘Lee Myung-bak, Kim Kyung-soo and Jeong Gyeong-shim are once morest the majority. Lee Jae-yong has a majority in favor
While there are speculations that President Moon Jae-in will be granted a special amnesty at the end of his term, according to the results of an opinion poll released by the Korea Institute of Social Opinion (KSOI), an opinion polling company, on the 2nd, Over 50% of the public opinion once morest amnesty once morest former President Lee Myung-bak (MB), former Gyeongnam Governor Kim Kyung-soo, and former Dongyang University professor Jeong Gyeong-shimwas investigated as On the other hand Samsung Electronics Vice Chairman Lee Jae-yong’s pardon is in favor of nearly 70% of the publiccame out with
As a result of a survey of 1,012 adult voters nationwide for two days on the 29th and 30th of last month, 1,012 by Han Sa-yeon, commissioned by TBS, ①40.4% of respondents supported the amnesty of former President Lee Myung-bak, and 51.7% opposed it. The dissenting opinion was 11.3 percentage points higher. Responses in favor were ▲60 years old or older (55.3%) ▲Daegu/Gyeongbuk (56.8%) ▲Conservative group (60.8%) ▲People’s power support group (68.9%) ▲In the presidential election, Seok-Yeol Yoon’s voting group (68.2%) was relatively was high. Dissenting opinions were ▲ in their 30s (62.5%), in their 40s (71.7%) ▲Gwangju/Jeonla (78.1%) ▲white-collar (59.5%) ▲progressive group (76.6%) ▲Democratic party supporters (85.2%) ▲Lee Jae-myung vote layer (83.8%). ▲ The middle-class response was ‘36.3% in favor – 55.6% once morest,’ with 19.3 percentage points more opposed to amnesty. ▲ Even among the non-partisan group, which had neither party support nor ignorance, the dissenting opinion was largely dominant with ‘24.7% in favor – 60.8% once morest.’
There was a stronger opposition to the pardon of former Gyeongnam Provincial Governor Kim Kyung-soo and former Dongyang University professor Jeong Kyung-shim, wife of former Justice Minister Cho Kuk. ② In the case of former Governor Kim, 28.8% supported and 56.9% opposed. it was The opinion in favor of amnesty was 28.8%, the lowest among the subjects of this survey. The dissenting opinion was 56.9%, which was 28.1 percentage points higher than the affirmative opinion. Opinions in favor of amnesty of former Governor Kim were ▲ in their 40s (41.1%) ▲Gwangju/Jeonla (48.4%) ▲White-collar (35.3%) ▲Progressive group (53.0%) ▲Democratic supporters (60.8%) ▲Lee Jae-myung vote layer (54.5%) was relatively high. The opposite opinion was ▲60 years old or older (66.1%) ▲Busan/Ulsan/Gyeongnam (65.6%) ▲Self-employment (67.7%) ▲Conservative group (73.4%) ▲People’s Power support group (78.0%) ▲Suk-Yeol Yoon voting group (78.9%) %) was particularly high. ▲ The middle class was ‘27.1% in favor – 57.9% once morest’, and ▲ even among those who did not support or don’t know, ‘23.2% in favor – 59.7% once morest’.
③ About Professor Jeong, 30.5% supported and 57.2% opposeddid.
On the other hand ④ Regarding the amnesty of Samsung Electronics Vice Chairman Lee Jae-yong, 68.8% were in favor and 23.5% were once morest.it was Of the four people who asked regarding pardon, only the favor overwhelms the opposition. Opinions in favor were ▲60 years old or older (81.1%) ▲Daegu/Gyeongbuk (77.3%) ▲Busan/Ulsan/Gyeongnam (75.8%) ▲Self-employed (78.0%) ▲Conservative group (82.1%) ▲People’s power support group ( 88.2%) ▲ Yoon Seok-yeol was higher in the voting class (86.5%). Dissenting opinions were ▲30s (28.1%), 40s (34.9%) ▲Incheon/Gyeonggi (27.2%) ▲White-collar (29.1%) ▲Progressive group (42.5%) ▲Democratic supporters (45.4%) ▲Lee Jae-myung It was relatively high in the voting class (42.3%). ▲ Among the middle class, 71.1% were in favor and 20.2% were once morest. ▲ Those who did not support or do not know a party were 63.4% in favor and 22.1% once morest.
The sampling error of this survey is ±3.1 percentage points at the 95% confidence level. For more information on public opinion polls, refer to the website of the National Election Opinion Survey Deliberation Committee and the Korean Social Opinion Research Institute.
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