Those who move each field in Korea are symbolic in themselves. This is because it shows where and how Korea is going and what we want and value now. At the same time, it also lets us know what we are missing and letting go. So, the question of 'who runs Korea' contains our self-portrait. Those who move Korea now are mirrors of the times of the Republic of Korea in 2023.
History is not made overnight. Those engraved on the 'Korea Power Map' achieved great achievements after bold challenges. It means that we are accepting the hopes, demands, and tasks of those living in Korea in 2023 with our whole body. A symbol is just that. A certain achievement created by the piled up joys and sorrows penetrates the era and presents a drama that makes the people cry and laugh. The process of finding an answer to the question of 'who runs Korea' is, like this, to capture the representations of the times.
Sisa Journal's 'Who Moves Korea' investigation, the longest-running single topic in the history of domestic media, has been ongoing for 34 years since its foundation in 1989. This year, as well as last year, an expert survey and a general public survey were also conducted. The perception that 'there is no expert beyond the people' is getting stronger, and it was judged that it would be more three-dimensional and reliable to present the opinions of experts and the choices of the general public.
The choices of experts and the general public were largely the same. Among the 'top 10 most influential figures moving Korea in 2023' selected by experts are
President Seok-Yeol Yoon (58.8% of the nomination rate)
Jae-Myung Lee (25.4%) of the Democratic Party
Jae-Yong Lee (Chairman of Samsung Electronics) (13.4%)
Minister of Justice Han Dong-Hoon (9.0%). )
First Lady Kim Kun-hee (6.6%),
former President Moon Jae-in (6.6%),
BTS (6.4%),
Son Heung-min (6.2%),
late former President Roh Moo-hyun (5.4%),
former President Park Chung-hee (4.8%) etc. have been named.
Among the general public, the 'Top 10' is
President Seok-Yeol Yoon (69.0%),
CEO Jae-Myung Lee (34.4%),
Chairman Jae-Yong Lee (23.6%),
Minister Dong-Hoon Han (17.6%),
Jae-Suk Yoo (13.6%),
First Lady Kim Kun-Hee (12.4%),
BTS (11.6%),
former President Moon Jae-in (10.4%),
Son Heung-min (9.0%),
and Kim Yuna (5.0%).
출처 : 시사저널(http://www.sisajournal.com)
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BTS truly makes the most impact among all.