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Nearly half of Peruvians prefer former President Pedro Castillo to remain in custody while he is tried for a failed coup that he tried, as well as for alleged acts of corruption; According to the latest poll ipsos perufor the Vignac Center.
So 49% agree with 18 months preventive prison issued against the former president. This figure contrasts with the 25% of respondents who want to Pedro Castillo be released and reinstated.
It is worth noting that this 25% is similar to the approval the former president received before Congress removed him from office for attempting a coup.
At the same time, 13% of respondents ask this question. Pedro Castillo be released and allowed to seek asylum in another country. 11% do not choose any of the above options, and 2% avoid speaking out on this topic.
On government and protests
review ipsos peru It also looks at the anti-government protests that have taken place in recent days, in which vandalism and the death of more than 20 people have been reported.
For 53%, Government You should first try to talk to the protesters and if they don’t want to disperse, use law enforcement and remove them.
Meanwhile, 25% would agree to immediately engage law enforcement and hold the protesters accountable.
Only 10% believe the government should not interfere with blockades and violent protests.
From these figures, we can conclude that 78% are in favor of using law enforcement to free roads blocked by protesters, but the majority believe that Government You must first try to talk.
Data sheet: The survey was conducted in December among 1216 people of all socio-economic strata.

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