The rejection persists. A latest Ipsos survey for América TV shows that the majority of Peruvians maintain their position so that neither the Executive, with the president Dina Boluarte at the head, nor the Congress of the Republic complete their management in July 2026. The early elections It is the only way out for a large sector of citizens.
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The poll, carried out between February 9 and 10, shows that 70% of respondents ask that the general elections be this 2023, while 22% expect them to be in April 2024. That is, 92% consider that he early elections It is the only way out of the crisis caused by Pedro Castillo after his coup in December last year.
In addition, 47% of citizens ask that the “elections (be) as soon as possible.” In turn, 21% prefer that the Legislature first approve electoral reforms and then carry out the votes. Only 19% were inclined to hold the general elections and the Constituent Assembly – promoted by a sector of the extreme left – at the same time.
The Ipsos survey indicates that 76% of respondents are in favor of the president Dina Boluarte resign and call for elections. Only 20% ask that it continue.
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In this sense, the disapproval of boluarte it is 74% compared to 71% registered in January. Congress shows a similar position: 82% of Peruvians disapprove of his management, two points more than in January.
Meanwhile, 85% do not justify the demonstrators taking the airports, blocking the roads (77%) and, much less, burning premises (88%).
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