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Presidential leadership approval ChileGabriel Boric fell below 30 percent, to its lowest level ever, according to a new Cadem survey released this Sunday.
The latest polls show that only 27 percent of those polled approve of the way Boric is running his government in the country, gather the media. BioBioChile.
The numbers reflect a six percentage point drop in public opinion from the previous week’s poll. In addition, 65 percent of those surveyed indicated that they disapprove of the leadership Gabriel Boricwho was barely eight months old head of state.
So October is turning out to be the worst month for the Chilean leader, who has seen disillusionment with his government grow in recent months, especially after the failed constitutional referendum that hit him hard.
According to the same study, when Gabriel Boric became president of Chile, he was supported by 50% of the population and only 20% disapproved of the president.
Boric confident in achieving a new Constitution
President of Chile Gabriel Boricreaffirmed a few weeks ago before the UN General Assembly that he reflects “with wide eyes and heart” the result of the referendum that failed the draft of the new Constitution, although he hopes that the country will achieve “in a short time” the next Magna Carta.
The President devoted most of his speech to the United Nations to an analysis of Chile’s political situation in recent years, warning that no country is immune to mobilizations like the one that occurred during the 2019 “social outbreak”.
Gabriel Boric He acknowledged that the citizens of Chile “clearly” rejected the project, and indicated that despite being in favor of “approval”, he did not consider the failed referendum his “defeat”. “The government can never feel defeated when people talk about it,” he explained.
The failure in the referendum forced the President of Chile to make changes to his ministerial cabinet. “Rejection” was passed by 61.8% of the votes compared to 38% that received “approval”.
“Men and women of Chile, I want you to know that I am spending this cabinet change with our country in mind. It was supposed to hurt, and it hurts because it’s necessary,” he said. Gabriel Boric after the swearing in of the new ministers who entered his government.
(According to Europa Press and AFP)
Source: RPP

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