FNX Magokiler Posted December 19, 2022 Share Posted December 19, 2022 In addition, 51% agree that the basic text proposal be drafted by an elected body and experts. For its part, disapproval of President Boric dropped slightly this week, standing at 64%. In a week marked by the constitutional agreement between the parties with parliamentary representation for a new Constitution, the most recent Cadem survey, published this Sunday, highlights that 55% consider that this new process will be better than the one carried out by the Convention. Along these lines, 21% estimate that it will be the same as before and 22% estimate that it will be worse. Likewise, 51% agree that the Magna Carta proposal be drafted by 50 elected councilors and 24 experts. Otherwise, 46% reject the new body. According to Cadem, the people who agree with the body identify with "the right (64%) and the center (65%), the middle class (60%), over 55 years of age (55%) and they voted rejection in the plebiscite (59%). Meanwhile, those who oppose the agreement identify themselves mostly with the left (57%), they voted to approve in the plebiscite (53%) and the youth (51%)". Regarding preferences to integrate the Committee of Experts, 88% expect them to be academics, 83% to be constitutional lawyers without political militancy and 79% economists. For their part, 57% reject the idea that former presidents are part of the body of experts. 68% to be made up of former ministers and 76% former parliamentarians. Evaluation of President Boric and his cabinet This week's Cadem showed that approval of President Gabriel Boric fell to 30% (-1), while disapproval stood at 64%, one point less than the previous study. Meanwhile, his administration to his cabinet continues to be led, positively, by the Undersecretary of the Interior, Manuel Monsalve, who received 63% approval this week. He is followed by the Ministers of Health and Segpres, Ximena Aguilera (60%) and Ana Lya Uriarte (59%), respectively. Otherwise, among the worst evaluated secretaries are the head of Social Development, Giorgio Jackson (62%); that of Economy, Nicolás Grau (54%) and the spokeswoman Camila Vallejo (51%). https://www.emol.com/noticias/Nacional/2022/12/18/1081416/cadem-18-diciembre-acuerdo-constitucional.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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