The Minister of the Interior, Vicente Tiburciobegins its management with 30% citizen approval. This is revealed by the latest national Ipsos survey, which reveals that support for the new head of the sector rises to 38% at the level of the capital of the Republic. Their disapproval, meanwhile, reaches 44%.
There is, however, another 26% who do not specify their position regarding the management of the former member of the Special Intelligence Group (GEIN), who participated in the capture of Abimael Guzmán in 1992, and who now has the delicate task of combating citizen insecurity.
The Ipsos study also listens to the population’s opinion of the president of the Council of Ministers, Ernesto Álvarez, who would not have the same fate as the head of state José Jerí.
According to the survey carried out for América Televisión, citizens do not seem to have granted a truce to the head of the cabinet, who begins his administration with 27% approval compared to 48% who disapprove and 25% of the population who do not need it.
The support for the former president of the Constitutional Court also grows a little at the Lima level, reaching 33%; In the interior of the country, on the other hand, it reaches 24%.
Ernesto AlvarezIt is recalled that he is a constitutional lawyer and received the vote of confidence from the Congress of the Republic last week. Seventy-nine legislators voted in favor while 15 voted against, and there were five abstentions.
One of the questions raised by some sectors to the prime minister has responded to his expressions, before assuming the premiership, regarding the so-called generation Z and the protests they carry out against the government and Congress.
On this matter, the head of the PCM has specified that as an authority he has the responsibility of looking after all Peruvians without exception, for which he apologized to the group and insisted that what the country requires at this time is pacification.
Álvarez under the magnifying glass
Álvarez and Tiburcio are part of the first ministerial cabinet of the Transition Government that José Jerí formed after the declaration of vacancy, by the Congress of the Republic, of Dina Boluarte.
A few days ago, the survey carried out by the pollster on the president’s management was also released in this context. In his case the approval reaches 45% compared to 42% who disapprove; The figure rises to 49% approval in Lima and its support drops to 43%.
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