
Sociologist and political analyst Candido Mercedes told Acento TV that at the halfway point of his administration, President Luis Abinader has a high approval rating, around 70%, according to the Latin American Presidents Approval Index. Mercedes says that credible polls reveal that the President’s popularity is 20 percentage points above that of the ruling Modern Revolutionary Party (PRM).
Mercedes warns that if President Luis Abinader does not run again, the PRM would lose the 2024 presidential election. Mercedes called President Luis Abinader sort of “a one-man orchestra). He said Abinader has to attend to practically all government affairs.
He said the work capacity of the President has strengthened his image and raised his popularity. He said the ruling political party (PRM) is moving slower and is not doing its political work among the population.
He considered that President Abinader has not worn out as he reaches the halfway point of his term in office, despite the mistakes and noises caused by his officials.
The Latin American Presidents Approval Index, in its measurement of Society, Politics and Government, indicates that the Presidents with the highest approval are: Luis Abinader (Dominican Republic) 70% Andrés Manuel López Obrador (Mexico) 57%, Gabriel Boric (Chile) 45%, Guillermo Lasso (Ecuador) 42%, Jaír Bolsonaro (Brazil) 35%, Alejandro Giammaite (Guatemala) 32%, Pedro Castillo (Peru) 26%, Alberto Fernández (Argentina) 25% and Iván Duque (Colombia) 23%. At the time of the poll, Duque was still the President of Colombia.
Mercedes said that Abinader awakened hope in the society that demanded an end to impunity for corruption and the strengthening of transparency and institutionality in government.
“President Luis Abinader is interpreting the demands of the population. But there are political actors who are with the President, who have not known how to interpret the population,” said the political analyst. He mentioned the long list of government officials who have been removed with several investigated for corruption.
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Acento
10 August 2022