Cadem Survey: Boric maintains this end of the year the same 31% approval rate that he received in 2023

Cadem Survey: Boric maintains this end of the year the same 31% approval rate that he received in 2023
Cadem Survey: Boric maintains this end of the year the same 31% approval rate that he received in 2023

Disapproval of the president’s work fell two points compared to the same month last year, and stood at 61%, as revealed by Cadem.

President Gabriel Boric closed the year with the same 31% approval rate that it received in December 2023according to the results of the Plaza Pública de Cadem survey.

According to the survey, during December disapproval of the president’s work fell two points compared to the same month last year, and stood at a 61%.

As for who was the most relevant character this year, 21% of those surveyed leaned towards the former Undersecretary of the Interior accused of rape, Manuel Monsalvefollowed by the former president Sebastian Piñera (20%)President Gabriel Boric (19%), the Olympic medalist Francisca Crovetto (17%)and the lawyer Luis Hermosilla (15%).

Regarding the most important news of the year, 35% of those consulted with Cadem leaned towards delinquency, organized crime and the three police officers killed in Cañete. The Monsalve case appears further back (32%); the Audio/Hermosilla case (30%), and the death of former president Sebastián Piñera (25%).

Surveyed by Cadem they gave the country a red note

On the other hand, the people who responded to the survey They evaluated the country with a grade of 3.4which contrasts with the 4.4 that people give to their year on a personal and family level.

On the other hand, those surveyed by Cadem gave him a grade 3.6 for the world, while the evaluation for the economy reached 3.4.

Meanwhile, regarding the expectations of Chileans for 2025, 32% estimate that they will be better off in personal and family terms, which represents a drop of 16 points compared to December 2023. Furthermore, 24% think it will be a better year for Chile (-15 points) and 22% think it will be a better year for the economy (-13 points).

Finally, 69% of those who responded to the survey believe that crime will be worse than in 2024; 66% estimate that the immigration issue will worsen and 61% consider that political polarization will deepen.


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