Boric approval at its lowest level since 2022 – 2024-05-09 11:07:27

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2024-05-09 11:07:27

Support for the president’s work was once again below that registered by former presidents Sebastián Piñera and Michelle Bachelet in the same month of their third year in office, which had not happened since October 2023.

Approval of President Gabriel Boric’s performance reached 24% and fell six points, marking its lowest level since taking office in March 2022as revealed by the latest edition of the Cadem survey.

Thus, Support for the president’s work was once again below that registered by former presidents Sebastián Piñera and Michelle Bachelet in the same month of his third year in office.

As to disapproval of the president reached 70%.

In this regard, Cadem explained that 58% of those surveyed said that they do not like President Boric and consider that he has run a bad governmentwhile 20% say that they do like it and believe that it has done a good government.

Crime of the police in Cañete

In another area, the survey revealed that the perception that the triple homicide of the police perpetrated in Cañete corresponded to an act of terrorism and/or crime
organized rose seven points in relation to the previous survey, reaching 80%.

At the same time, the 89% agreed with the idea that Carabineros who confront organized crime should have special immunity and protectiontwo points more than in the previous survey.

Besides, 59% of those consulted agreed with return to military courts the jurisdiction to judge police and soldiers when there are civilian victimswhile 36% disagreed.

Meanwhile, the 60% agreed that President Boric decisively supports the work of Carabineroswhile 39% disagreedo.

October elections

On the other hand, the Cadem survey revealed that 47% of those surveyed said they will vote for opposition candidates in the elections of regional governors, regional councillors, mayors and councillors, set for October 27.

On the contrary, 33% said they will do so for candidates who support the government coalition.

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