The approval of President Gabriel Boric fell two points and reached 31%, according to the latest Cadem poll. On the other hand, the best evaluated authorities are Undersecretary Manuel Monsalve (66%) and Minister Carolina Tohá (63%). Finally, 60% of those surveyed believe that the constituent process should be left for later, since there are other priorities.
The latest Cadem Public Space survey shows that 31% approve of the administration of President Gabriel Boric, which represents a drop of two points compared to the previous week.
Meanwhile, 61% disapprove of the head of state, which translates into an increase of three points.
Among the reasons for approving the President are the pension reform (63%), personal attributes (46%) and tax reform (26%).
On the other hand, the reasons for disapproving are crime and public order (61%), lack of experience to govern (54%) and economy (35%).
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Regarding President Boric’s team , the names with the best evaluation are the Undersecretary of the Interior, Manuel Monsalve (66%); the Minister of the Interior, Carolina Tohá (63%); the Minister of Finance, Mario Marcel (61%); and the Minister of Health, Ximena Aguilera (61%).
On the opposite side of the coin are the Minister of Economy, Nicolás Grau (36%); the Minister of Social Development, Giorgio Jackson (37%); and Defense Minister Maya Fernández (44%).
Cadem: 60% believe that the constituent process should be postponed
Regarding the constitutional debate, 66% agree that Chile has a new Magna Carta. On the other hand, 32% are not in favor of having a new text.
Despite these results, 60% of those surveyed believe that this discussion should be left for later , since there are other priorities such as crime, the economy and pensions.
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39% prefer that the new drafting body be made up of 100% elected citizens, while 51% believe that a mixed entity (one half with elected citizens and the other with experts) is the best option.
Finally, regarding the communities that have the greatest support in the future In the election of constituents, the People’s Party (14%), Evópoli (13%) and the Republican Party (10%) are at the head.
La Araucanía: 82% believe that there is terrorism in the region
At another point, those surveyed evaluated Gabriel Boric’s trip to La Araucanía. In that sense, 30% rated it as very good or good; 35% as regular; and 32% as bad or very bad.
On the other hand, 82% think that there is terrorism in this area, according to what the President expressed during their stay in the region. Meanwhile, 17% believe that there are no actions of this type.
The most popular mechanisms to combat terrorism in La Araucanía are through the Armed Forces (58%), judicial and police channels (23 %) and with political dialogue (16%).
Finally, the State of Exception in the Southern Macrozone has 80% support from those surveyed, while 18% disagree with the application of this measure.
Check all the results of the latest Cadem survey: