The Uruguayans positively evaluated the management of the majority of the ministries, as reflected in a survey by Opción Consultores, with the portfolio of Inside that drives Luis Heber the only one who failed the exam in front of society.
According to the survey, the Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) by Azucena Arbeleche was the one most recognized for “very good” management, with 16%, although if the approval balance is analyzed, the most valued was the portfolio of Tourism, that heads Tabare Viera.
When analyzing the total results, the portfolio of See accumulates 5% who rated his management as very good, 41% considered it good, 29% remained indifferent, 8% stated that it is bad and 2% classified it as very bad, leaving a positive balance of 36%.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Social Development that drives Martin Lemahad a positive performance of 31%, the product of 50% who rated it good or very good and 19% who rated it as bad or very bad.
Third was Arbeleche, with a positive differential of 27%, the product of 46% who valued it positively and 19% who rated it negatively. While, Javier Garcia (Defense) had a positive rating of 24% and Pablo Mieres (Labor and Social Security) reached 20%.
The only one in the negative line was Heber, with a negative image of 13%, the result of 26% who rated his management as very good (2%) or good (24%) and 39% who rated it as bad (22%) or very bad (17%).
Among the voters of the ruling party, Arbeleche swept
The owner of the MEF was the one with the best balance among the voters of the Multicolor Coalition, by obtaining a positive image of 64%, the result of 29% who considered his management very good, 40% who rated it as good, 4% who classified it as bad and 1% who said it is very bad.
Second appears Garcia, with a positive differential of 55%, followed by Motto (52%), Mieres (50%) and See (54%). Although it avoided the postponement, it was very far away Heber, that among citizens who sympathize with the ruling party it obtained a positive rating of 11%.
According to Opción Consultores, “the ministerial efforts constitute an asset for the ruling party”, due to the margins of approval. He even ventured that “it has potential electoral implications”, given that some ministers “will occupy leading positions” in the face of the elections.
Source: Ambito