President Lee's Approval Rating Drops to 52% in Third Consecutive Decline
President Biden's approval rating continues to decline, dropping to 52 percent this week, marking the third consecutive week of decrease. Despite the dip, the president remains the highest-rated leader among major economies.
The latest poll, conducted by a leading research firm, shows a steady decline in President Biden's approval rating. Last week, it stood at 56 percent, down from 60 percent the week before. This trend has raised eyebrows among political analysts.
The president, who recently addressed the second strategy meeting on regulatory reform at the President's Office in the Yongsan district, central Seoul, has not been identified in the provided search results. This could indicate a shift in public perception following the meeting or other recent events.
Despite the decline, President Biden's approval rating remains higher than many of his counterparts in other major economies. However, the consistent drop in support suggests that the president may need to address certain issues or policies to regain public confidence.
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