The president, so dazed lately by those polls that irritate her so much, closes this year immersed in the depths of citizen disapproval. Dina Boluarte She refuses to accept the overwhelming rejection of a country that her management has left at the mercy of crime, a country that she has not known how to approach.
But the head of state will have one more reason to exude bile, since Peruvians not only disapprove of her as a leader, but also consider her to be the most negative public figure of the year in the country, according to the latest survey developed by Ipsos. for Peru21.
Boluarte heads this list with a large 62%, followed by none other than Vladimir Cerrón (41%), his former presidential partner, his former ally, the fugitive owner of Perú Libre whom his Government has been unable to capture in more than 14 years. months.
Behind them is the driver Andrés Hurtado (23%), currently imprisoned for influence peddling in a case that involves several figures in the national political sphere.
The investigated president of the FPF, Agustín Lozano (19%), embodies the harsh present of our football. The coup plotter Pedro Castillo (19%), Antauro Humala (16%), Keiko Fujimori (15%), Minister Juan José Santiváñez (14%), with an ineffable presence in the cabinet, and Prime Minister Gustavo Adrianzén (10%) appear on the list.
Times have changed for prosecutor José Domingo Pérez, who is now perceived by 12% of Peruvians as the main negative character of the year.
“What about Dina Boluarte is in line with her very high level of disapproval; This result was to be expected,” says Guillermo Loli, director of Opinion Studies at Ipsos, who explains that it is politicians who usually take control of this list.
“If Pedro Castillo appears in the top ten it is because many Peruvians do not forget the two years of his disastrous government. And about Pérez, because the Peruvians have realized that the years go by and their investigations do not advance. Added to this is the investigation that the Prosecutor’s Office opened,” explains Loli.
THE POSITIVES
Letters, sports and cooking were the face of confidence and optimism in the country. The writer and Nobel Prize winner Mario Vargas Llosa once again emerged as the most positive public figure of the year for 23% of those interviewed, who did not hide their admiration for the Arequipa novelist.
Behind the great MVLL appears Stefano Peschiera (28%), the sailer who made Peruvians happy by winning an Olympic medal in Paris, and two more athletes: the two-time world champion walker Kimberly García (27%) and the surfer Alonso Correa (16%), who touched the medal in Paris. Two chefs, Virgilio Martínez (13%), from the Central restaurant, and Micha Tsumura (6%), from Maido, are included in this list.
Among athletes and chefs appears the economist Julio Velarde, president of the BCR, who for 21% of Peruvians is the most positive public personality of 2024.
“Velarde embodies the good performance of the BCR, despite the pain that the State generates with its ineptitude. For Peruvians, the BCR is the pillar for the economy to remain strong,” Loli sums up Velarde’s presence on the list.
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