President Luis Lacalle Pou reached the approval of 50% of Uruguayans during the fourth two months of the current year, in a new gesture of confidence that emerges from the last survey from the consulting firm Factum.
The data corresponds to the approval and trust in the president during that period. In addition to the fact that half of the population supports the current administration of the head of state, 20% of those surveyed expressed a “neutral” position towards it, while the remaining 30% said they disapproved of the management.
In the breakdown, among those who voted for a political party in the Multicolor Coalition It meets 80% approval, with 13% neutrality and only 6% disapproval.
On the other hand, among voters of the Wide Front (FA), Lacalle Pou It reaches 62% disapproval, 24% neutrality, and 13% approval.
At the territorial level, it was found that the president has greater sympathies in the inside of the country against Montevideo. Approval in the interior of the country by the people surveyed was 52%, while in the capital it was 47%.
Likewise, 19% of those surveyed in the interior said that they “neither approve nor disapprove” of the current government administration, as did 20% in Montevideo.
In the country’s capital, the president’s disapproval is 32%, while in the interior departments the figure is lower, 28%.
The approval of Lacalle Pou It is higher among people between 49 and 61 years old, where it is 57%, and it is also higher than the general average among those over 62 years old.
Among the younger segments, on the other hand, it is lower than the average, since it registers an approval of 43% among young people between 18 and 33 years old, and 44% in the age segment between 34 and 48 years old.
41% of Uruguay trusts Lacalle Pou
41% of Uruguayans expressed having “a lot” or “quite a lot” of confidence in Lacalle Pouwhile 52% said they had “little”, “very little” or “nothing”.
Of the 900 interviewed via cell phone, 3% stated that they did not know what to answer, and another 3% stated that they had “more or less” confidence in the president.
Source: Ambito