13% Yes |
87% No |
6% Yes |
83% No |
4% Yes, but only by court order |
4% No, and enact legislation preventing government surveillance of citizen communications |
2% Yes, but only for those with criminal backgrounds |
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1% Yes, this is necessary to combat terrorism |
See how support for each position on “Government Surveillance” has changed over time for 12k South Korea voters.
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