President Lee Jae-myung on the 19th said, "The 2025 policy satisfaction survey on national tasks showed that the Lee Jae-myung administration's performance recorded the highest score since the survey began in 2013," adding, "It is a meaningful result that shows the government's efforts are leading to tangible changes in the lives of the people."
On the day, Lee shared on Facebook the results of The Korea Institute of Public Administration (KIPA)'s 2025 policy satisfaction survey on national tasks and wrote as above.
Lee said, "A total of 123 national tasks were evaluated comprehensively across five items: the necessity of the policy, the appropriateness of its content, policy responsiveness, achievement of effects, and overall satisfaction," noting, "It is meaningful in that, beyond a perception survey, it assessed the entire process from policy planning to execution and outcomes from the perspective of the people."
He continued, "Based on the survey results, we will swiftly make up for shortcomings and continuously raise the completeness of policies," adding, "We will build sustainable national outcomes that meet the expectations of the people."
Lee also expressed gratitude, saying, "All achievements were possible thanks to the dedication and passion of public officials who have fulfilled their responsibilities in their respective positions."
The Korea Institute of Public Administration (KIPA) on the 18th said that, according to the results of the 2025 policy satisfaction survey on national tasks, the public's perceived satisfaction with national tasks was tallied at 4.77 points out of a possible 7. This is the highest level since 2013, when public satisfaction surveys focusing on national tasks began.