2024-09-26 22:58:28
According to the Cadem survey, more than the remission of the CAE, the main problems in Education have to do with the poor quality plans applied in schools.
Just one 14% of the people consulted estimate that the forgiveness of the State Guaranteed Credit (CAE) should be a priorityaccording to the results of the latest Cadem Survey.
According to the survey, the Executive’s initiative occupies only seventh position among the reforms that those consulted considered a priority. First place goes to security projects and incorporation of the Armed Forces in public security, with 47% supportfollowed by the pension reform (37%).
Regarding what citizens perceive as the main problem in Education, The first place is occupied by poor quality Education plans (43%)followed by crime and drug trafficking (27%).
Regarding the priorities in this matter, half of those surveyed (50%) mentioned improving school infrastructurefollowed by avoiding school dropouts (41%). Forgiving CAE debtors was only indicated by 20% of those consulted for this edition of the Cadem survey.
Regarding the possible measures that could be implemented to condone the CAE, which generated The greatest rejection (84%) was the option for the State to spend less in other areas such as health, pensions or security.
Evaluation of President Boric and his cabinet
On the other hand, the Cadem survey showed that approval of President Gabriel Boric’s performance rose three points compared to the previous survey, reaching 35%while disapproval also dropped three points, reaching 58%.
As for the Cabinet, The best evaluated minister continues to be Jaime Pizarro, with 78%while Nicolás Grau (41%) and Nicolás Cataldo (38%) are the worst evaluated.
Furthermore, in Cadem’s latest survey, the increases in the evaluations of the Minister of Finance stand out, Mario Marcel, who rose four points and reached 55% approvaland the Undersecretary of the Interior, Manuel Molsalve, who registered an increase of five points and reached 54%.