Cadem: 49% disagree that Chile needs a new Constitution

by times news cr

2024-09-12 03:38:39

According to Cadem, 46% believe that the country does require a new Constitution, a percentage that corresponds mainly to people identified with the left (89%).

For the first time since 2015, Those who are against the need for a new Constitution (49%) surpassed those who believe that a new Magna Carta is required (46%)according to the results of the latest Cadem survey.

According to the survey carried out two years after the victory of the Rejection in the Exit Plebiscite, the need for a new Constitution remains stronger among young people (56%). Also among those who belong to a low socioeconomic level (51%), those who reside in Santiago (54%) and among people identified with the left (89%).

Both, 43% of respondents believe that the current Constitution should be reformed as necessary; 30% think that the constituent issue should be closed, while Only 19% believe that a new process should be carried out.

Meanwhile, 73% said they would vote the same as in September 2022 and, along those lines, the Cadem survey showed that 87% of those who approved a new Constitution and 90% of those who rejected it would do so in the same way.

How much did President Boric’s approval amount to?

According to the latest Cadem survey, Approval of President Gabriel Boric’s management in the first week of September fell by three points, reaching 32%while disapproval of the president rose two points and reached 58%.

Cadem: 49% disagree that Chile needs a new Constitution

As for the reforms considered most relevant for the future of the country, First place is occupied by those linked to security (48%), followed by pension reform (32%)the reform of the Judicial Branch (28%) and the reform of the political system and Congress (27%).

Regarding the evaluation of institutions, Firefighters receive the greatest citizen support, with 97%, followed by the PDI (80%)the Navy (79%), Carabineros (79%), Air Force (79%) and the Civil Registry (78%).

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