2024-10-07 12:12:34
The latest CEP survey showed that, over time, the perception of the social outbreak is negative for a significant part of the population.
The survey by the Center for Public Studies (CEP) that was announced this Wednesday touched on a series of topics, where the vision of citizens facing the fifth anniversary of the social outbreak of 2019.
The population’s perception of the social outbreak had already been measured in the consultations of December 2019, August 2021 and in the last installment of the CEP survey.
in the question Regarding the demonstrations that began in October 2019, would you say that…23% acknowledged that they supported them, reflecting a drop of 16% compared to the previous version, while in December 2019 it had received 55% support.
Regarding rejection, this reached 34%, while the other measurements reached 26% (August 2021) and 11% (in December 2019). Meanwhile, the people who initially supported them and then were against them were at 16% and the option He neither supported nor rejected them.climbed to 23%.
For Sandra Quijada, CEP Public Opinion coordinator, “all these categories have significant statistical variations with respect to previous measurements.”
However, the most significant answer was obtained with the question: Considering all the good and all the bad, would you say that the social outbreak was very good, good, average, bad or very bad for the country?
This, since only 17% rated it as very good or good, while 30% rated it as average, but 50% of those consulted by CEP said that it was very bad or bad.