Citizen Pulse: President Gabriel Boric fell 6.2 points in his approval during the first half of April

Citizen Pulse: President Gabriel Boric fell 6.2 points in his approval during the first half of April

According to the latest Pulso Ciudadano survey, in the first fortnight of April, President Gabriel Boric obtained an approval of 27.8%, 6.2 points less in relation to the approval of the second fortnight of March (34.0%) , and a disapproval of 51%, 10 points higher than the previous disapproval (41.0%). Meanwhile, 21.2% still do not know how to evaluate his management.

For its part, the Cabinet of President Boric obtains an approval of 24.1%, fell 4.7 points in relation to the previous measurement (28.8%) and a disapproval of 56.6%, 10.5 points more in relation to the previous measurement (46.1%). Likewise, 19.3% still do not know how to evaluate it.

Constitutional Convention

Regarding the Constitutional Convention, the survey revealed that 45.6% of the population strongly agree/agree with changing the Current Constitution, 26.2 points less in relation to the measurement carried out in the first half of October 2020 ( 71.8%).

With the information that citizens know so far, according to Pulse Citizen, 36.8% of the population would be rejecting the draft of the New Constitution that the Constitutional Convention will present. 32.2% would be approving it and 31.0% still do not know.

46.6% of the population declares that they are very interested/interested in the Constituent Process that the country is undergoing. 25.1% indicate that they are moderately interested and 28.3% indicate that they are not at all/slightly interested.

33.5% of the population declares that they are very informed/informed of the discussions and approvals of articles that have been made in the Constitutional Convention. 37.7% indicate that they are moderately informed and 28.8% indicate that they are not at all/little informed.

The main problems of the country, according to the citizens, are: Delinquency 41.7%, Inflation/Rising Prices 41.3%, Immigration 22.1% and Pensions 20.6%.



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