The disapproval of the Peruvian president, the leftist Pedro Castillo, stands at 60% after almost six months into his government, according to a survey published this Sunday .
«The disapproval is the highest recorded since he took office», he indicated in his account of the Twitter network the firm Ipsos, responsible for this survey on the public management of the president, who took office on July 28 by a period of five years.
In December, Castillo had closed with 58% disapproval, after 57% registered in November and 48% in October, according to the survey published by the newspaper El Comercio.
Due to its On the other hand, the percentage of approval is 33%, while 7% of those questioned avoided or did not iso evaluate the presidential work, it was indicated.
Castillo, 52 years old, won last June the last elections at the head of a small Marxist-Leninist party with 50.12% of the vote, in a close runoff against the right-wing Keiko Fujimori.
Rejection of Castillo, a rural union teacher, is greater in Lima (79%) than in the rest of the country (49%). The Peruvian capital is home to a third of the electorate and the Peruvian elites.
The survey, with a margin of error of +/- 2,824, consulted 1,209 elderly people between January 13 and 14 in various cities of Peru.
Castillo, who lacks experience in public management, faces criticism from the press for having formed a supposedly radical government and for maintaining uncertainty about his economic policy.
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