Weekly Cadem: President Boric Ends His Term with an Average Rating of 3.7 and only 29% Evaluates Him Positively, Being the Worst Evaluated Since 1990
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In these times when information travels faster than a WhatsApp rumor, so does misinformation, manipulated narratives, and, of course, attempts to rewrite history as if it were a soap opera script. A few days ago, a Cadem poll was released evaluating the government. According to the survey, President Gabriel Boric ends his term with a 3.7 rating and a mere 29% approval rating, making him—according to some enthusiastic headlines—"the worst-rated s…
According to the survey carried out by CADEM, the performance of the government of Gabriel Boric showed a low approval to the outgoing executive, being the worst evaluated since 1990. According to the survey carried out last week, only 29% of those consulted consider that the outgoing government was "very good or good", while 19% described it as "regular" and 53% as "bad or very bad." The areas of management best evaluated were transport (53% ap…
68% believe that Sebastián Piñera's first government is the best of the period, followed by his second administration (53%) and Michelle Bachelet's first (52%). #Cadem 68% believe that Sebastián Piñera's first government is the best of the period, followed by his second administration (53%) and Michelle Bachelet's first (52%) https://t.co/UpjhTVzZ0SAll data in one place #InsightChile #PlazaPública pic.twitter.com/Nv6oo7WCt5— Cadem_cl (@Cadem_cl)…
With 34% approval and 58% disapproval, Boric closes his term with the worst presidential evaluation since 1990, according to the latest Criteria survey.
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