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The government and parliament continue to increase the level of disapproval of the Peruvian population. This is evidenced by the latest survey data. Institute of Peruvian Studies (IEP) made with newspaper Republic.
The aforementioned poll testifies to the rejection of the president’s administration by the citizens. Dina Boluarte is 78%, and Congress disapproved by 91% of the population.
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It should be noted that at the beginning of January this year, the disapproval of the executive branch was 71%. Specified Percentage increase progressively: in the second half of January – 76%; next month – 77%, and this month – 78%.
In contrast, government approval Dina Boluarte decreases. In January it was 19%, and two months later it was already 15%. It should be noted that his approval comes mainly from socio-economic levels A and B, according to a study IEP.
Likewise, overwhelming civic rejection Congress increases. 2022 ended with 80% disapproval and next month when protests against him Executive and Legislative, amounted to 88%. Rejection is currently over 90%.
On the other hand, the statement parliament it remains at 6%, a figure that was also presented last February.
The future of protests
On the other hand, the survey reveals the public perception of the current state protests which began on December 7th. According to research IOP41% believe that they will increase, and 26% that they will remain as they are.
These numbers are relevant because last month 40% believed that demonstrations were going to increase and 22%, which will remain the same. 24% believe they will go down, a number that has increased from 22% in February.
In addition, regarding the results protests, was a variation that deserves relevance. 50% believe the general election will be rescheduled this way, a percentage down 5% from February.
In turn, 43% believe that with protests will not be reached early election. This perception has increased by 5%.
As regards the requirement for resignation from Dina Boluarte, 53% believe that protests will not achieve this. This percentage increased by 9% compared to February. At the same time, 41% believe that mobilization will lead to the resignation of the head of state.
Data sheet
review IOP It was conducted from March 18 to 22 this year on 1220 people over 18 years old with an error of 2.8 points above and below the results.
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.