48% of Uruguayans approve of the management of the President of the Republic, Luis Lacalle Pou, while 31% disapprove. 20% remained neutral, answering that “neither approve nor disapprove” and 1% favored the option “does not know or does not answer” in the survey presented by Consulting Teams on the news of Underlined this Tuesday night.
Although the president improved 1 percentage point compared to the previous survey, he does not manage to surpass the 50% wall. Disapproval is down 2 points from 33% to 31% since the last such report.
The right-wing president is not even close to a higher approval rating, which was given at the beginning of his government, in March 2020, when 61% were favorable to his administration. The lowest disapproval was between April and June 2020, then being 16%.
The multicolored, the most faithful
People consulted by Teams they were of all political colors, and the trend that appeared in other similar measurements in which the majority of those who were benevolent with the president identified themselves with parties of the multicolored coalition continued.
81% of those who approved the president identify themselves as related to the National Party, the Colorado Party, Cabildo Abierto, the Independent Party and the People’s Party. 5% of coalition voters disapproved, and 13% neither approved nor disapproved.
On the other side, 64% of Broad Front voters disapproved, 16% approved, and 19% remained neutral.