The latest Pulso Ciudadano survey has revealed some interesting shifts in the political landscape of Chile. The approval rating of Gabriel Boric, the current frontrunner for the presidential elections, has taken a dip. Meanwhile, the popularity of options like Matthei, Kast, and Piñera has seen a considerable rise.
According to the survey, Boric’s approval rating has dropped by five points to 30%. This could be due to increasing criticism from both the left and the right-wing. On the other hand, Jose Antonio Kast’s popularity has surged to 15%, while Evelyn Matthei and Sebastian Piñera both saw improvements to their ratings.
Considering that the elections are right around the corner, these results could have significant implications for the outcome. In particular, Boric’s dip in approval ratings highlights the challenges that lie ahead for his campaign.
The survey also revealed that the majority of Chileans believe the country is heading in the wrong direction. This sentiment could be a game-changer for political candidates who can tap into the public’s desires for change and progress.
All in all, the Pulso Ciudadano survey provides valuable insights into the dynamics of Chilean politics. As the country prepares for one of its most critical elections, it will be interesting to see how these shifts play out and shape the future of the nation.
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