The referendum has the support of 68% of society, according to the latest Factum survey.
More than two thirds of the Uruguayans are in favor of plebiscite about the night raids, According to the latest survey conducted by Factum, which suggests that the proposal of the Executive power could have the green light in the elections 2024.
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The poll, which was conducted by telephone between July 27 and July 8 with 900 people, showed that nearly 68% of those surveyed had a positive opinion of the government’s initiative, while 27% were against it.


These are very favorable numbers for October, especially when compared to the proposed constitutional reform. “Living without fear” of 2019, which at this point had 55% support and failed to be endorsed in the secret room.
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Support for the plebiscite by region and political party
When evaluating by geographic region, greater support for nighttime raids can be seen in the inside of the country (72%) that in Montevideo (63%), while the trend is more favorable among men (71%) than among women (65%).
Meanwhile, there is greater support in the intermediate ages, with a peak of 72% in the 34 to 48 age group. The same occurs among the social classes, with greater support in the lower-middle and lower classes (72 and 71% respectively).
As for ideological self-identification, support for the plebiscite increases as it moves from left (42%) to right (83%), with a high percentage among those who perceive themselves as center (72%).
Finally, among the voters of the parties that make up the coalition, 86% are in favor of the proposal, with only 10% against. Meanwhile, among voters in the Broad Front 48% were in favor, just above the 44% who were against.
Source: Ambito