According to the latest poll Institute of Peruvian Studies (IEP) for diary Republicpublished today in said medium, disapproval president Peter’s castle continues to increase and 71% this monthwhich is an increase of 25 percentage points in less than a yearsince in August 2021 it was 46%.
But not only the executive branch is the object of rejection of citizens. The leadership of the Congress of the Republic has a disapproval of 85%figure is greater than that of the executive branch, and which also increased by 24 percentage points compared to August last year. where it was 61%.
Corruption in institutions
The respondents also thought that the institution with the highest rate of widespread corruption is the Congress of the Republic. 78% said that there is “a lot” of corruption in the Legislature, 10% said that there is “some” and 7% that it is “little”, so we can conclude that 95% of citizens perceive corruption in this government.
For now, municipalities are following Congress with 74% who believe there is a lot of corruption in local government. In addition, 73% believe that corruption is widespread in regional governments, and 66% in private companies.
As for the executive branch, 61% of respondents believe that this is the institution with the greatest corruption, 20% – that it is “several” and 11% – that corruption is low in presidential institutions. So, in sum, 92% of citizens believe that there is corruption in the government of Pedro Castillo.
political image
As for the approval of the head of parliament, Maria del Carmen Alva, it is 18%, which is a slight increase of 2 percentage points compared to May last year. Nonetheless, disapproval of his leadership is 75%, which is higher than that of the head of state.
As for the president, his political image has also lost credibility in recent months. 66% of respondents believe that the president “little or nothing” is not honest in his management.73% indicate that they do not trust him, and the same number believe that he is not capable of managing.
The IEP survey was conducted June 20-23 to 1,205 people aged 18 and over by telephone in 24 departments across the country.
Source: RPP

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