translated from Spanish: Cadem: Piñera has its worst week, with 36 percent approval and 51% of rejection

President Sebastián Piñera started April with the left foot, because during the first week of this month, it reached its worst records of his second Government, according to the survey Cadem. 
Indeed, the President achieved a 36% approval, 3 points lower than the previous week, while the refusal escalated to 51 percent, 5 points more than the previous poll.
The approval of Piñera is the worst so far in his term, while disapproval is the highest of its management.
Even their rejection is higher than the one reached by the Government as a whole, reaching 46%.
Detail data, the collapse of the President draws attention among part of the electorate that is identified as ‘Centre’, where approval low of 49% in the survey from March 15 to 30% in the poll from April 5.
Figures clearly influenced the isapres issue, given that the two main news of the week are related to them: on the one hand, the announcement of rising prices decreed by 4 of these insurance companies (35%) and the discounts made by the service of internal taxes workers to fees (16%).
In this context, trust 22% and 74% is suspicious of these health institutions vying with the AFPs, the industries with the lowest levels of confidence.
The study sheet was applied between Wednesday and Friday, April 5. The survey considered 706 cases, with a margin of error of +/-3.7 percentage points at the 95% confidence.

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