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Criteria: aprobación del Presidente Kast cae a 35% y desaprobación sube a 53%
CL🏛️ Politics7 hr. ago

Criteria: aprobación del Presidente Kast cae a 35% y desaprobación sube a 53%

The approval rating of Chilean President José Antonio Kast has dropped to 35%, according to the latest survey by Criteria, down four points from the previous measurement where it stood at 39%. Concurrently, disapproval of the president has risen to 53%, up two points from the earlier reading of 51%. The survey also indicates that citizens' expectations regarding the government's performance are largely negative, with most believing it has been worse than anticipated in key areas. Regarding the National Reconstruction project, 38% of respondents believe its effects will be mostly positive, a decrease of two percentage points compared to the last survey. Negative perceptions stand at 33%, while 29% remain undecided. On economic conditions, 52% of respondents feel the country's economy is worse now than six months ago, compared to 23% in March. Personal and professional economic situations are also viewed negatively, with 43% stating their household's financial situation has worsened and 57% finding it harder to find or improve employment. Safety remains the top priority for citizens, mentioned by 31% as the main concern, slightly up from 28% in March. Generating more jobs and higherw

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BioBioChile logoBioBioChileIndependentCenterFactual 75Objective 653 days ago
Cadem: Kast's approval drops to 38% and 69% believe military on the streets would raise sense of security

According to a survey by Cadem, the approval rating of President Sebastián Piñera (Kast) has dropped to 38%. Additionally, 69% of respondents believe that having military personnel on the streets would increase their sense of security.

Bias read (Center): The article presents statistical data from a survey without overtly biased language or selective sourcing. It reports findings objectively, without emphasizing one side over another.

Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 65): Factuality is moderate as the article reports survey data from Cadem, which is a known polling agency in Chile. The figures provided align with typical reporting standards for such polls. Objectivity is lower due to the potential implication that military presence would improve security, which may r

La Tercera logoLa TerceraIndependent🔒Center7 hr. ago
Criteria: aprobación del Presidente Kast cae a 35% y desaprobación sube a 53%

The approval rating of Chilean President José Antonio Kast has dropped to 35%, according to the latest survey by Criteria, down four points from the previous measurement where it stood at 39%. Concurrently, disapproval of the president has risen to 53%, up two points from the earlier reading of 51%. The survey also indicates that citizens' expectations regarding the government's performance are largely negative, with most believing it has been worse than anticipated in key areas. Regarding the National Reconstruction project, 38% of respondents believe its effects will be mostly positive, a decrease of two percentage points compared to the last survey. Negative perceptions stand at 33%, while 29% remain undecided. On economic conditions, 52% of respondents feel the country's economy is worse now than six months ago, compared to 23% in March. Personal and professional economic situations are also viewed negatively, with 43% stating their household's financial situation has worsened and 57% finding it harder to find or improve employment. Safety remains the top priority for citizens, mentioned by 31% as the main concern, slightly up from 28% in March. Generating more jobs and higherw

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual data from a public opinion survey without overtly favoring any political side. It reports changes in approval ratings and public sentiment objectively, using neutral language and presenting both positive and negative perspectives without editorializing.

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