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The Congress of the Republic continues to be one of the three organs of state power with the highest level refusal population. Less than two years after taking office of the current National Representationover 90% The people do not approve of them.
This is evidenced by the latest CPI review, presented exclusively for RPP NewsWhere 90.2% indicated that he rejects the current leadership parliament and only 6.5% approve.
This level of rejection reaches 93.5% inland, being the central and southern sierra, where parliament is almost unanimously frowned upon with 96.9% IN Lime, congressional rejection also has an overwhelming majority of 84.6%. In the capital, only 10.1% approve of this.
It should be noted that for ICCthis is the peak of rejection Congress. In April last year, his disapproval was 83.6%, and in August he reached the highest rate since 87.6%. The trend is still up.
I reject the government
Likewise, opposition to the leadership of President Dina Boluarte remains high. In accordance with ICCthis month, 76.1% of citizens disapprove of the head of state and 20.1% approve.
How does it happen with Congress, it is within the country that the greatest rejection of the head of state is observed – 78.7%. In the central and southern highlands, disapproval of the president is as high as 89.5%, and the nationwide trend is upward.
The poll also shows that 58.1% believe that under the government Dina Boluarte, corruption increased, and 35% believe that it remains the same compared to previous presidential administrations. Only 4.7% believe that it has decreased.
Again, it is within the country that corruption is perceived more widely. 63.2% believe that it has increased from Dina Boluarte took office in the central and southern highlands, where the percentage reaches 73.1%.
The CPI poll shows that 80.2% of the population is demanding new elections this year. Only 18.1% of citizens oppose this option.
Source: RPP

I am Emma White and I currently work for Buna Times. My specialty is the politics section of the website, where I aim to provide readers with informative and engaging content on current events. In addition to my professional experience in journalism, I hold a Bachelor’s degree in English Literature from Princeton University.