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Moon at all-time high after polls bring boost

- By CHINA DAILY

Voters in the Republic of Korea have more faith in President Moon Jae-in and the complete denucleari­zation on the Korean Peninsula, after the historic summit between Moon and top Democratic People’s Republic of Korea leader Kim Jong-un on April 27, according to latest statistics.

Realmeter, a pollster based in Seoul, said seven out of 10 people from the ROK believe that complete denucleari­zation on the peninsula will be possible.

The result was based on a survey of 501 voters conducted on Wednesday, and the data released on Thursday said that a total of 71.4 percent of respondent­s said a complete, verifiable, irreversib­le denucleari­zation is possible to achieve.

The survey also found that over 90 percent of supporters for the ruling Democratic Party said the complete denucleari­zation was possible, while more than half of supporters for the main opposition Liberty Korea Party believed it would not happen.

Moon’s approval rating also surged following last week’s summit. More than three in four voters approved of Moon, according to Realmeter’s another survey — an all-time high for any ROK president at the end of their first year in office.

The president’s support rose more than 8 points to 78.3 percent, with the agency saying the result reflected “mounting public expectatio­ns for Pyongyang’s denucleari­zation and the establishm­ent of peace on the Korean Peninsula”.

“Moon’s approval ratings, which were relatively low around the end of last year, surged back up following the Pyeongchan­g Winter Olympics,” said Jeong Han-wool, a researcher from a public opinion firm Hankook Research.

Moon and Kim met on the ROK side of the border village of Panmunjom last Friday, signing and announcing the Panmunjom Declaratio­n in which the two leaders agreed to complete denucleari­zation of the peninsula and the change of the current armistice agreement into a peace treaty by the end of this year, which has been seen as a historic event after decades of hostility between the countries.

The Blue House presidenti­al press secretary Yoon Youngchan, told a briefing on Thursday that May 10 will mark Moon’s first anniversar­y of his inaugurati­on, and the president will wrestle with a mountain of documents on the enforcemen­t of the Panmunjom Declaratio­n without any special press conference.

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Yoon said the Blue House was simply and clearly preparing for the anniversar­y as the situations on the Korean Peninsula are changing at a rapid pace ahead of the summit between the DPRK and the United States.

The pollster said the Panmunjom Declaratio­n raised expectatio­ns for the denucleari­zation and the establishm­ent of peace on the Korean Peninsula, and the upcoming Jeong Hanwool,

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Jeong also said that Moon’s popularity was likely to continue through next month’s local elections, which Moon’s ruling Democratic Party is widely tipped to dominate. Xinhua and AFP contribute­d to this story.

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