Changes in position and rejection of “perro matapacos” mark the analysis of the drop in Boric’s approval | radiogram-biobiotv

Changes in position and rejection of “perro matapacos” mark the analysis of the drop in Boric’s approval | radiogram-biobiotv
Changes in position and rejection of “perro matapacos” mark the analysis of the drop in Boric’s approval | radiogram-biobiotv

Although the ruling party suggests that the event that occurred in Cañete, where three police officers were killed, would have influenced the fall in President Boric’s approval, experts attribute it to the constant changes in positions and the distance he took from the ” dog-killer”.

The results of Cadem’s latest Plaza Pública survey reflected that President Gabriel Boric’s approval fell to its lowest level since he assumed office in 2022.

While 70% disapprove of the president’s management, only 24% approve. This situation would have caused various analyzes in the ruling party, from where they stated that they were not concerned about these numbers.

The Minister of Labor, Jeannette Jara, explained that “our effort is focused on carrying out the tasks that the president has asked us to do, but not on analyzing certain surveys. By the way, self-criticism is always done.”

Likewise, the president of Convergencia Social, Diego Ibáñez, de-dramatized the results of the survey and assured that “we govern the problems of the State and not for the surveys. They are oscillating, they always go up, down, take off, go down again.”

“That is an issue that cannot distract us, nor in any way take up time (…) We as a party are going to be supporting President Boric in any circumstance,” he added.

Meanwhile, the Secretary General of the PPD, José Toro, pointed out that “once they realize that the president is committed to security matters, this will remain at the historical 30%, or grow a little more.”

Changes in posture and rejection of the “killing dog”

Although the ruling party suggests that the event that occurred in Cañete, where three police officers were killed, would have influenced the fall in President Boric’s approval, experts attribute it to the constant changes in positions and the distance he took from the ” “killer dog.”

The director of the School of Government and Communications of the Central University, Marco Moreno, assured that “a symbolic question that refers us to this figure of the ‘killing dog’, which, in some way, the president relativized during the last few days. “Probably that could have had an impact on the hardest sectors that have supported the government.”

Meanwhile, sociologist Alberto Mayol commented that “if Gabriel Boric calls into question emblematic elements of the left, to defend, or better yet, avoid attacking the sector without any provocation, it begins to be damaged. And there is a point of infection, when there have already been too many times in which the sector must forgive the president’s statements.”

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Although the ruling party suggests that the event that occurred in Cañete, where three police officers were killed, would have influenced the fall in President Boric’s approval, experts attribute it to the constant changes in positions and the distance he took from the ” dog-killer”.

The results of Cadem’s latest Plaza Pública survey reflected that President Gabriel Boric’s approval fell to its lowest level since he assumed office in 2022.

While 70% disapprove of the president’s management, only 24% approve. This situation would have caused various analyzes in the ruling party, from where they stated that they were not concerned about these numbers.

The Minister of Labor, Jeannette Jara, explained that “our effort is focused on carrying out the tasks that the president has asked us to do, but not on analyzing certain surveys. By the way, self-criticism is always done.”

Likewise, the president of Convergencia Social, Diego Ibáñez, de-dramatized the results of the survey and assured that “we govern the problems of the State and not for the surveys. They are oscillating, they always go up, down, take off, go down again.”

“That is an issue that cannot distract us, nor in any way take up time (…) We as a party are going to be supporting President Boric in any circumstance,” he added.

Meanwhile, the Secretary General of the PPD, José Toro, pointed out that “once they realize that the president is committed to security matters, this will remain at the historical 30%, or grow a little more.”

Changes in posture and rejection of the “killing dog”

Although the ruling party suggests that the event that occurred in Cañete, where three police officers were killed, would have influenced the fall in President Boric’s approval, experts attribute it to the constant changes in positions and the distance he took from the ” “killer dog.”

The director of the School of Government and Communications of the Central University, Marco Moreno, assured that “a symbolic question that refers us to this figure of the ‘killing dog’, which, in some way, the president relativized during the last few days. “Probably that could have had an impact on the hardest sectors that have supported the government.”

Meanwhile, sociologist Alberto Mayol commented that “if Gabriel Boric calls into question emblematic elements of the left, to defend, or better yet, avoid attacking the sector without any provocation, it begins to be damaged. And there is a point of infection, when there have already been too many times in which the sector must forgive the president’s statements.”

Check all the details in the full note.

 
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