
The coordinator of the ES Cómo Vamos program will present the results. / F Valley
According to a survey conducted from October 18 to November 20, 2022, the population of San Salvador municipalities who say they trust the Legislative Assembly “to a great extent” or “to a degree” will drop from 27% in 2021. By 2022, it will increase to 42%. By the Center for Research and Statistics of the El Salvador Foundation for Economic and Social Development (Fusades) for the program “El Salvador Como Vamos” with support from the United States Agency for Development (USAID).
Confidence in the capital in the legislative assembly has fallen from 59% to 47% from 2020 to 2021, according to a survey of local governments over the past few years in Comovamos, El Salvador.
According to the same survey, 27% of the capital’s population trust “something” in the Legislative Assembly, and 28% say they have “little or no trust” in the body, with 2024 elections likely. 24 seats in the province of San Salvador must submit their position.
According to a survey, 82% of the capital’s population trust something in the central government and the presidential office of the republic.
High confidence also rose from 32% to 49% for the National Civil Police. It increased by 14 points from 43% to 57% in the military and from 35% to 49% in the municipality.
Source: Diario Elmundo
