The recent survey of Institute of Peruvian Studies (IEP) —in partnership with the newspaper The Republic— reported that 52% of respondents disagree that the then chief of staff Hannibal Torres have raised question of confidence Congress for issues related to referendum processes.
Likewise, 40% of Peruvians support the decision of the then president of the Council of Ministers. Only 8% do not know or have no opinion about it.
Last Thursday, the president of the Congress, Joseph Williamsannounced that the Board of Directors agreed to reject the question of trust who raised Torres Vasquez.
This is due to the fact that the Government’s initiative, with which it sought the repeal of the law that limited the referendum, “interfere directly with the exclusive and exclusive powers of Congress.”
“Therefore, the The Board of Directors has agreed, by majority, to flatly reject the question of confidence raised by the President of the Council of Ministers because they are prohibited matters for the raising of a question of trust, ”Williams said last Thursday.
Data sheet
The IEP study, which has a sample of 1,217 interviewees, was carried out on people over 18 years of age nationwide. It was carried out from November 19 to 24 and has a margin of error of 2.8 points above and below each result in its representation of the national situation, as well as a confidence level of 95%.