translated from Spanish: CEP poll: Only 37% approve the Pinera Government

Only 37 percent approved the Government of Sebastian Pinera, according to the survey of the center of public studies (CEP) released this Friday, and that measured the period between Oct. 19 and Nov. 25.
The survey confirms that Pinera administration is located under the psychological of the 40% threshold, as they have been ratifying other opinion polls.
The CEP also points out that disapproval reaches 39% while there are 21% that neither approves nor disapproves, in a period which reaches to cover the impact of the spate of errors in the handling of the crisis by the murder of Camilo Catrillanca.
Other data released by the survey indicate that 57% believe that the country is stagnant, which confirms that the perspectives on the “best times” are still marked by skepticism. Meanwhile, 21% qualify the situation in the country as good or very good, 4% more than the measurement of September-October of last year that is the point of comparison for this survey.
When measuring the attributes of the President, Pinera does not get well standing, because 55% say that it acts with weakness, 53% considers that it has not ruled without skill or ability, 67% think that it is distant and 52% does not give confidence.
The CEP returned to measure political figures and in this ranking, the Mayor of Las Condes, Joaquín Lavín, has more positive assessment, with 49%. On the other side, the Senator Jacqueline van Rysselberghe and candidate for re-election in the UDI is the political character with higher negative evaluation with 49%.

Original source in Spanish

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