Lee Jae-myung said he would not be particularly concerned about the decline in support ratings!
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung stated that there are many factors affecting changes in public support ratings, making it difficult to accurately determine: "No one knows why the recent public opinion polls show such results."
Lee Jae-myung believes one possible reason is the National Assembly of the People's Power Party. Since the National Assembly of the People's Power Party is currently underway, the party's supporters will be more actively engaged with the public opinion surveys.
"Of course, I also acknowledge that the public holds quite critical views on the policies I have implemented. It seems there is no way to say there aren't any, but I have a faster way to know than the public opinion indicators."
However, Lee Jae-myung emphasized that public support lies in the long term rather than the short term: "Although it is meaningful to receive good evaluations temporarily due to skills in expression and packaging, what is truly important is the improvement of people's living conditions. I believe this will ultimately be reflected in the public support ratings. Tax reform, for example, the public hopes they don't have to pay taxes, but if we cancel taxes just to please the people, the country's life will eventually be ruined. We cannot do that."
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