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Mejia continues to be the good guy

The Gallup poll, published in Rumbo Magazine this week, says the President’s personal image remains good among Dominicans, despite the generally negative perception about his management of the economy. 55% of the population feel Mejia is either a democratic or somewhat democratic statesman. Those who feel he is “very arbitrary or somewhat arbitrary” make up 34% of the population.  For 42% of the population he is “very popular,” and 23% responded he is “somewhat popular.” Only 17% said he is unpopular. Mejia, though, does not score high in citizens perception of his ability as a leader. 31% feel strongly that he does not know how to govern, and 18% feel strongly he does know how to govern. In the National District, the poll showed the PRD is losing political pull as a result of the economic problems. The 46% support it had in February has declined to 35%. The PRD loss is the PLD’s and PRSC’s gain. The opposition parties went from 26% to 32% and from 14% to 19%.  The survey was carried out from 21 to 25 April in the National District (Santo Domingo), which has the largest concentration of voters.