Cadem: Approval of President Piñera falls back to levels of social crisis



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The approval of President Sebastián Piñera fell to 12 percent, a percentage that is similar to the average received during the social crisis prior to the pandemic, according to the results of the latest survey of Cadem Public Square.

In addition, the 706 surveyed in 178 communes of the country rated on average 3.1 the government’s management During this 2020, a note is considerably lower than the 4.4 that the Executive received in March 2019.

In fact, of those consulted, only 7 percent -22 points less than in November 2018- identify with the phrase “I like President Piñera and I think he has done a good government”, while 6 percent ( -12pts) agrees with the sentence “I don’t like President Piñera but I recognize that he has done a good government.”

78% of those consulted disapproved of the President’s management.
(Source: Cadem)

Therefore, at the end of 2018, and regardless of their sympathy for the President, 47 percent of those surveyed believed that he was doing a good government, a proportion that in December 2020 was only 13 percent (-34pts).

Likewise, 70 percent project that their management will not improve in 2021Among them, 40 percent estimate that they will do just as badly, while 30 percent expect a worse performance.

From the other side, 18 percent bet that Piñera will do better in his last year at La Moneda, and 8 percent say it will work just as well.

Despite your poor evaluation, the President was spontaneously appointed as one of the most relevant public figures of 2020 by 14 percent of those surveyed, only below the mentions of Deputy Pamela Jiles (17 percent).

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