[100-minute discussion] <Choice 2024, discussing the election.

2024-02-07 05:11:05

Why conflict, leadership and politics?>

Today, we analyze various conflict patterns revealed through a general election panel survey that repeatedly and traced the same respondents, and discuss their meaning.

Former lawmaker Yoo Seung-min and writer Yoo Si-min, who had a heated debate last month, met again and discussed the topic of 'Why conflict, leadership, and politics?', including conflicts in the political world, conflicts that people often feel in their daily lives, and what impact these conflicts have on this general election. Discuss whether you will go crazy.

In the third survey, we asked how often people feel each type of conflict in their daily lives in order to look into the 'conflicts' in Korean society, including economic class, gender, generation, ideology, and conflict between the metropolitan area and local regions.

As a result, the respondents who frequently experienced economic class conflict and ideological conflict were the largest at 75% each, followed by generational conflict (68%), conflict between the metropolitan area and local regions (64%), and conflict between men and women (52%).

 

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