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The latest poll ICC presented exclusively RPP News demonstrates the high level of disapproval of President Dina Boluarte, the Congress of the Republic and public servicewhile institutions such as the national police and the armed forces, according to the Peruvians, are in a better position.
According to the study, boluart 70.6% of respondents do not approve and only 21.2% approve. 8.2% did not specify their opinion about the president, who has been in power for only almost two months. Highest level of disapproval boluart it comes from the depths of the country, where it is rejected by 77.4% and approved by only 16.3%. In the case of the central and southern highlands, the disapproval rate is 87.5%. In Lima and Callao it is approved by 29.4% of respondents and rejected by 59.2%.
The majority of those polled, 62.8%, also believe that Boluarte should resign from her post, while 35.4% believe that she should remain as head of state until new elections are held.
Congressional and Attorney’s Disapproval
Meanwhile, Congress of the Republic It is rejected by 87.6% of the population, and approved by only 7.7%. In the central and southern highlands regions, parliamentary disapproval rises to 96.6.
National Prosecutor’s Office (State Ministry) also has a high failure rate. 66.7 disapprove and 24% approve of their behavior. As in the case boluart and Congress, the highest level of disapproval comes from the central and southern highlands, where it is rejected by 78.2% of those polled.
Armed Forces and National Police
With protests taking place in several regions that have resulted in the deaths of 58 Peruvians in clashes and roadblock events to date, the Armed Forces is the only agency in the CPI study whose approval outweighs your rejection. 47.3% approve of it and 47.1% reject it. It is in Lima and Callao that it receives the most support with 64.2 positive reviews, while the highest level of disapproval is found in the south-central highlands of Peru with 70.3 negative reviews.
Referring to National Police, 45.5% of those surveyed approve and 49.2% reject their work. The institution also receives the highest approval in Lima and Callao with 61.5% positive reviews, while it is rejected by 74.1% of those surveyed in the central and southern highlands regions, the regions of the country where the highest number of clashes are recorded. between protesters and law enforcement.
DATA SHEET
The survey was conducted using the CPI method among men and women aged 18 to 70 among the urban and rural population of the country. Geographic coverage: 39 provinces in 18 departments. 115 districts (40 districts in Lima and 75 districts in the hinterland). Examination technique: face to face in selected houses. Statistical sample: 500 interviewed in Lima and Callao; 700 respondents in other regions. Confidence level: 95.5% The level of representativeness of the studied urban population: 94.1%. Date of field work: January 24–27, 2023
Source: RPP

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