For its part, the Activa Research Pulse Citizen survey showed that 44.4% would reject the proposal, compared to 25% who would support it.
Chileans must vote in a mandatory referendum on September 4 to decide whether to approve or reject the text drafted in the last year by the assembly set up for that purpose and which would replace the Constitution inherited from the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet.
The constitutional debate raised uncertainty due to some controversial proposals presented, although the majority did not manage to reach the final draft, which will be officially delivered at the beginning of July.
At the level of perception independent of the position, both measurements showed that those consulted believe that the “rejection” option will win in Chile.
On the other hand, Cadem showed that support for President Gabriel Boric, who was elected in December with a historic vote, fell six points to 34%, while disapproval rose five points to 59%.
Pulso Ciudadano, meanwhile, showed that the rejection of the 36-year-old president gained 6.1 points to reach 56.4%, while approval fell 8.5 points to 24.3%.
Source: Ambito

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