53% of Uruguayans believe that the next government will be from the Frente Amplio

53% of Uruguayans believe that the next government will be from the Frente Amplio

He Wide Front appears as the wide favorite for the elections next year, since 53% of Uruguayans, Beyond his political preferences, he believes he will be the next government, according to the latest survey carried out by the consulting firm Factum.

Quite far from the FA appears the National Party as the only one of the Multicolor Coalition which adds up to double digits, when it reaches 30%. They were much further behind Town meeting, with 4%; he Colorado Party, with 1%; and another official party, with 2%. Furthermore, 1% consider that they will belong to the Left, while 9% preferred not to give their opinion.

According to the study, which does not measure voting intention, 54% of society believes that the next government will be Broad Front, against just 37% who consider that the Multicolor Coalition, without counting the 9% who did not respond.

The survey also establishes the perception by political force. From there it emerges that among the voters of the FA, 87% believe that the opposition will reach the Presidency, with 10% believing that the government will continue.

On the other hand, among the adherents of the Multicolor Coalition There are 60% of people who estimate that one of the ruling parties will retain power, against 30% who admit that they can change the government.

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Photo: Factum

The Frente Amplio also leads the voting intention polls

It is worth remembering that the latest Consulting Teams survey on voting intention recorded that the Wide Front adds 43% of the votes and leads by six points over the Multicolor Coalition, which added up to 37%.

With this panorama, facing the 2024 general elections, the FA still must resolve its internal elections, where several pre-candidates appear. The two strongest are the mayor of Cannelloni, Yamandú Orsi, and his pair of Montevideo, Carolina Cosse. However, the senator also expressed his intentions Mario Bergara and the mayor of Jump, Andrés Lima.

Among all of them, the one who appears as the strongest contender for the government is Orsi, who not only leads the internal polls of the opposition party, but is also the favorite of Uruguayans according to the latest Cifra report, which is based on the spontaneous responses of those consulted to whom no proper name is mentioned.

Source: Ambito

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