Three weeks into his presidential term and closing the month of March, President Gabriel Boric obtained an approval of 34%, 12.7 points less in relation to the approval upon assuming his mandate (46.7%), according to the latest Pulse Citizen survey.
In addition, the head of state noted a disapproval of 41%, with a rise of 14.9 points versus the previous disapproval (26.1%). Meanwhile, 25.0% still do not know how to evaluate their management.
According to the survey, the cabinet of President Gabriel Boric obtains an approval of 28.8%, 8.7 points less in relation to the previous measurement and scored a disapproval of 46.1%, 11.1 points more in comparison to the previous measurement. Likewise, 25.1% still do not know how to evaluate it.
Regarding the new Magna Carta, Pulso Ciudadano points out that with the information that citizens know so far, 35.8% of the population would be rejecting the draft of the New Constitution to be presented by the Constitutional Convention. 32% would be approving it and 32.2% still do not know.
The survey maintains that 54.1% of the population has little/no confidence in the work being carried out by the Constitutional Convention. 23% have medium confidence and 22.9% have a lot of confidence/confidence in their work.
And it affirms that 66.5% of the population is very much in agreement with the possibility of approving a fifth withdrawal of 10% of AFP funds by Congress. 15.8% strongly disagree/disagree and 17.6% neither agree nor disagree.
In addition, it is revealed that 45% of the population would strongly disagree/disagree with the draft Amnesty Law, for the so-called prisoners of the Social Outburst, presented by the Government in Congress. 30% strongly agree/agree and 25.1% neither agree nor disagree.
The main problems of the country, according to the citizens, are: Delinquency 43.6%, Inflation/Rising Prices 32.3%, Immigration 20.7% and Drug Trafficking 18.7%.