translated from Spanish: Still don’t get the “best times”: 51% of Chileans believes that the country is the same with Piñera with Bachelet

51% of Chileans think that you low the Presidency of the conservative Sebastián Piñera your country is the same as during the administration of the Presidency of the Socialist Michelle Bachelet (2014-2018), according to the results of a survey by the consulting firm Cadem.
Meanwhile, 27% of respondents see that Chile is better and 21 percent believed to be worse, according to the survey, which weekly measured the Government’s performance and other matters of interest.
Piñera approval fell this time 3 percentage points, 44% to 41%, its lowest level since the beginning of his term, last March, while its rejection grew up 4 points, from 40% to 44% “President Piñera promised in campaign that during his Administration would”time you better”. Do you think that Chile is better, same or worse in comparison with the Government of President Bachelet? “, asked this time Cadem, usually delivered on Monday the results of your survey.”
Roberto Izikson, Manager of public affairs for Cadem, told La Tercera newspaper, that said some results of the survey, the result of the question was “expected”.
Do this, because the promise of “better times” did not and people feel a frustration “very associated with the closure of companies, to the debate on the minimum wage,” failing to reverse the unemployment figures.
He recalled that the same happened to Pinera at his first Government (2010-2014), when “he promised 6% of (economic) growth and new jobs, but people just felt that he had served at the end of the fourth year”.
According to Izikson, the survey also contains “good news” for the Government, because 47% believe that “the best days” will arrive in 2019, while 34% said that the country will be equal and 17% that will be worse and 2% does not know or does not respond.
With respect to the approval fall to Pinera, expert economic growth of the country framed it that for people “in itself does not mean anything”, as “a concrete translation” lacks with aspects such as prices, particularly fuels increases , and neither has a correlate in employment, which has fallen.
The survey included 706 telephone interviews elderly 18 years living across the country, carried out between 14 and 16 November; its margin of error is 3.7% and 95% confidence level.

Original source in Spanish

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