Uruguay: Orsi's disapproval climbs to 48% as approval falls to 27% in his first year in office
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Uruguay: Orsi's disapproval climbs to 48% as approval falls to 27% in his first year in office
Uruguayan President Yamandú Orsi's administration recorded a significant deterioration in public approval as the government marked its first year in office, according to the latest survey by the polling firm Equipos released on Thursday on the Subrayado newscast. The president's disapproval rose to 48%, up from 40% in February, while approval fell from 33% to 27% over the same period. Intermediate assessments held roughly steady at around 23%, an
The vice president of the Republic, Carolina Cosse, spoke on Friday about the latest survey of consulting teams, which reflected a marked deterioration in the public consideration of the national government. The public opinion study for the month of April revealed that approval of the performance of the president Yamandú Orsi fell to 27%, while the disapproval climbed to 48%, leaving a negative net balance of 21 points. 23% of those consulted ma…

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