An advantage of three points would achieve the “Rejection” option over “Approve” in an exit plebiscite, according to the results of the latest Feedback Research survey, an online survey of 1,804 people between March 16 and 18, which places this option with 44% adherence over 41% who would vote in favor of the new fundamental charter.
In this way, according to this study, the option of “Rejection” appears for the first time with an advantage in the face of the plebiscite, a referendum that has to ratify or not the proposed Constitution that emanates from the body that works on its drafting. In this poll, 8% would vote null, blank or would not vote, and the remaining 8% did not answer.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the segment between 18 and 29 years of age, support for the new Constitution continues to be the majority, with 53% approval and 24% rejection, while 8% abstain, would annul or vote. blank, while 15% did not answer. In the age group that goes from 30 to 39 years, the approval of the new text stands at 49% compared to 40% of the “Rejection”, with an abstention of 8% and 4% who did not respond. The “Rejection” prevails in groups ranging from 40 to 49 years, with 49% opting for this option; while in the segment that goes from 50 to 59 years (and over 60) this option continues with 53%.
Regarding the progress of the constituent process, 27% of those consulted consider that it is “very good or good”, 21% describe it as “regular” and 52% define it as “bad or very bad”.