The survey also reveals that the population places corruption and mismanagement of the Government and justice as the first priority attention problem.
The new CEDATOS survey reveals that the credibility of the Ecuadorian President fell to 8% in July, less than a year after his term in office ends. In 2017, when he assumed the Presidency, he had 67%.
According to the pollster’s latest study, the Prime Minister’s credibility fell to one of the lowest figures in his three years in office.
In August 2017, after three months of being in the Presidency, he had 67%, according to CEDATOS. However, over the course of his tenure, his acceptance as well as his credibility went down a curve.
In July, its credibility had the same percentage as in October 2019, when the protests against the economic measures began.
The Ecuadorian President stood just one point above the approval of former presidents Abadalá Bucarán and Jamil Mahuad in their most critical moments.
According to the study, there is also a decrease in the approval of the National Assembly from 43% to 5% in the period analyzed and in the credibility of the legislators’ word from 29% to 2%.
The pollster assures that this year, since the return to democracy in 1979, the population places corruption and the mismanagement of the Government and justice as the first priority attention problem.
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