
Naive Bukre, President of the Republic.
Residents of the Santa Ana, Huachapán and Sonsonate faculties gave President Naïve Bukele an average of 9.1 points, according to a survey released today by the Institute of Public Opinion, Western Interdisciplinary Department of the University of Mexico. El Salvador (UES).
It received a 9.2 rating for Santa Ana and a 9.1 rating for Ahuachapan. And 9.03 in Sonsonate.
El Salvador’s population perceives it as “safe” varies from 94% in Sonsonate to 96% in Santa Ana and 98% in Ahuachapan.
When interviewees were asked if they would vote again for President Naib Bukele “if there is a chance of re-election,” 90% of Santanecos, 89% of Huachapanecos and 91% of Sonsonatecos said yes.
On September 15, 2022, Bukele expressed interest in relaunching as a presidential candidate for the immediate term of 2024-2029, despite criticism of the unconstitutionality of immediate presidential re-election. On September 3, 2021, the Constitutional Council reinterpreted the stony clause of presidential change, allowing for the possibility of immediate presidential re-election in El Salvador.
The study shows that approval ratings for the Salvadoran president “remains high” “despite approaching his fourth year in office.” Gang warfare is one of the main factors influencing it, according to the Public Opinion Research Institute.
The survey found that the majority of mayors “fail to place themselves in the voter’s imagination” and, although they may endorse Nuevas Ideas as a presidential candidate, most of the time they do not seek re-election. I don’t approve,” said the mayor. First option.
The survey was conducted with 2,195 people aged 18 years and older using samples from the departments of Santa Ana, Ahuachapan, and Sonsonate, with a confidence level of 97% and a sampling error of 2.4%.
Source: Diario Elmundo
