Cadem: 35% Expects Positive Changes with New Kast Government to Occur in the First Six Months of Office
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Boric Highlights How the Transfer to the Next Administration Has Been: "We Work for the Same People"
In the final stretch of the term, the Executive seeks to install as a seal an orderly and exemplary transfer to the next administration of José Antonio Kast. Less than a month from March 11, President Gabriel Boric dedicated part of his last cabinet council to reinforce an idea: the transition must develop with institutional standard and smooth. Read also...
The recent public square survey, prepared by Cadem, and corresponding to the second week of February, reveals that a significant part of citizens expect relatively rapid changes under the new government of José Antonio Kast. Specifically, 35% of respondents believe that in the first six months of the term of office positive changes should begin to be noticed in the country, which positions that period as the main horizon of expectations. The pol…
According to Cadem, 56% believe that the country will go "well or very well" under the new Administration, compared to 16% that project a negative scenario. In its final stretch, the outgoing President Boric falls to 33% of approval, while his decision to send aid to Cuba is rejected by 52%.
The most recent Cadem Survey, corresponding to the second measurement in February, shows revealing data on the citizen perception of President Gabriel Boric’s management and expectations about the political future of the country. The results indicate that 66% of respondents expect to see positive changes under the current administration within less than a year. However, the urgency for transformations is evident, as a significant 35% of responde…
The Public Plaza Cadem Survey for the second week of February reveals high expectations in front of the government of José Antonio Kast. 66% of respondents expect positive changes in less than a year, and within that group, 35% believe that they will occur in less than six months. The areas that the citizens prioritize for the new authorities are security, crime and public order (57%), followed by economy, inflation, growth and employment (35%).…
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