who are the politicians with the best and worst image in Entre Ríos

who are the politicians with the best and worst image in Entre Ríos
who are the politicians with the best and worst image in Entre Ríos

A survey by CB Consulting revealed that Rogelio Frigerio is the politician with the best image in the province of Entre Ríos. The governor leads the ranking of positive image with 51.5% support. He is accompanied in the group of politicians with the greatest positive image by four leaders of the Justicialista Party: the national deputy and former governor Gustavo Bordet (47.8%); the former mayor of Paraná Adán Bahl (33.5%); the mayor of Paraná Rosario Romero (29.7%); and the provincial deputy Juan José Bahillo (27.4).

Among those who lead the negative image ranking, the mayor of Gualeguaychú Mauricio “Palito” Davico, from Together for Entre Ríos, appears with the worst image, with the lowest level of support, 11.7%. Joining the group of politicians with the least positive image are the president of the Chamber of Deputies of Entre Ríos Gustavo Hein (PRO) with 16.3%; the mayor of Gualeguay, Dora Bogdan (UCR) with 16.4%; the mayor of Concordia Francisco Azcué (UCR) with 17.8%; and the mayor of Concepción del Uruguay José Lauritto (PJ) with 24.8%.

The survey, which was carried out during the first days of May in the province with online sampling, shows that the level of knowledge of Frigerio is also high. Only 4.3% responded that they did not know it. The report shows a slight decrease in the level of the governor’s positive image, which in April presented a positive image of 52.5%, according to the same consulting firm.

In the case of Davico, the level of ignorance is high and amounts to almost 74%. The same happens with Azcué, from Concordia, and with Bogdan and Hein, with levels of provincial ignorance that amount to more than 70%.

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