10% second withdrawal project made Pamela Jiles the highest rated politician in Chile



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The deputy Pamela jiles (PH), promoter of the reform that seeks to allow a second withdrawal of pension funds, was the highest rated political figure according to the latest survey by Plaza Pública Cadem, with a approval that reaches 65 percent.

Among the best evaluated in the measurement, corresponding to the second week of November, there is also the president of the Medical College, Izkia Sichez, who is in the second place in the list with a 63 percent, beating the UDI presidential letter Joaquin Lavin, who got a 49 percent.

PRESIDENTIALS: LAVÍN KEEPS ADVANTAGE

The Cadem poll also focused on the post-Plebiscite presidential race on October 25 and assured that, as of today, Joaquín Lavín leads with 21 percent the perception of who would be the next President.

The communal chief of Las Condes is followed by the mayor of Recoleta, Daniel Jadue (PC), with a 9 percent, and its counterpart from Providencia, Evelyn matthei, with a 4 percent.

APPROVAL BY PRESIDENT PIÑERA

Finally, in the second week of November, 16 percent approve and 72 percent disapprove of President Sebastián Piñera’s management.

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