A Gallup Korea poll showed that President Lee Jae-myung's approval rating for state administration was 52%, down 1 percentage point from last week. During the same period, the negative evaluation rose by 2 percentage points to 37%. Regarding the existence of the prosecution's supplementary investigative power, which is a growing controversy in the ruling party, 61% of the opinion said that it should be maintained, and 23% said that it should be abolished, which was much more in favor of maintaining it. According to a public opinion poll conducted by Gallup Korea on the 17th and announced on the 14th to 16th among 1,003 people aged 18 or older nationwide (telephone interview method, ±3.1% point sampling error at 95% confidence level, see National Election Opinion Survey Deliberation Committee website for details), the evaluation that President Lee was ‘doing well’ was highest among those in their 40s and 50s at 68%. During the same period, the approval rating for political parties was 40%, down 2 percentage points for the Democratic Party of Korea, and 26% for the People Power Party, up 2 percentage points. Regarding the issue of prosecution reform and the existence of the prosecution's supplementary investigative power, which are hot topics for the ruling party, there were more opinions that the investigative power should be maintained. “The police economy must be maintained to prevent poor investigation.”