How is the image of President Gustavo Petro going – Government – Politics

President’s approval Gustavo Petro is at 48%according to the latest survey published by Invamer this Wednesday.

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However, the disapproval of the president, which last October was at 40%, rose to 44%.

The survey, which consulted 1,200 people, also shows that pessimism among Colombians is 66%. However, there is 24% who believe that things in Colombia are improving.

According to the Invamer study, the greatest concern that Colombians obtain is related to unemployment and the economy. This is estimated by 42% of those consulted. It also continues to generate concerns about what has to do with the cost of living, since 88% consider that it is getting worse.

The survey also highlights that the 55% of Colombians, three points more than last October’s measurement, He considers that the guerrilla management is worsening.

In what has to do with support for the countryside and agriculture, 47% believe that it is improving, a figure well above the 38% who believe the opposite. The government also comes out well qualified in what has to do with international relations to the extent that 56% approve it.

In what has to do with the favorability of some people or public figures, the favorable image of the vice presidency Francia Márquez is at 48% while her unfavorable 25%.

Meanwhile, the former president Iván Duque is with an unfavorable image 58% his favorability is 30 percent.

Despite the fact that the Colombian government has managed rapprochements with the Venezuelan government, the negative image of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro remains at 89%.

Military Forces It is the institution that has the best image among Colombians, with 65%, while businessmen are in second place with 58%.

In what has to do with the favorable opinion of the Eln, it only reaches 8%, although it is more than the measurement of last October. His unfavorable is at 83%.

Invamer also asked those surveyed if they agreed to disagree that relations between Colombia and Venezuela had been restored and 75% agreed, although it is 20%.

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