53% feel more insecure and 66% believe that Boric lacks leadership against crime

by times news cr

2024-08-28 14:11:31

Following the deaths that occurred last weekend, the debate on security has been reopened, with the president being targeted by the Socialist Party.

The latest edition of the Black&White survey addressed the perception of insecurity of the citizens and the debate around the crisis that the country is going through in this area, which was evident last weekend, where there were eight homicides in the Metropolitan Region.

In this context, the Most of the people surveyed (53%) say they feel insecure (35%) or very insecure (18%) in their daily lives, the proportion of which increases among women and as age increases.

Along these lines, the majority (56%) declare that the fear and insecurity they feel has increased in the last six months.

In this scenario, 66% of those surveyed said they agreed with the criticism made by the PS president, Paulina Vodanovic, to President Gabriel Boric, who said that Leadership is lacking to generate actions and that there is a lack of institutional coordination to combat organized crime.

In addition, the same percentage agrees with the senator’s words regarding fewer meetings and more action. This, after Vodanovic stated that “the proposal is not for the president to lead the meetings, but for him to direct the policy against criminal action. Not meetings, “We are all tired of meetings.”

Carolina Tohá and a possible presidential candidacy

On the other hand, in relation to next year’s presidential election, where the name of the Minister of the Interior appeared this week, Carolina Tohaas a possible candidate, The majority (71%) considers that it is not a good letter.

In this sense, a 75% said they would not vote for Tohá if the presidential elections were next Sunday. In this context, the relative majority (35%) declared that they would vote for Evelyn Matthei.

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