Just released results of the Gallup-Hoy May poll show that 42.9% of Dominicans of voting age think there is less corruption in the Medina administration (2012-2016) compared to the Fernandez administrations (2004-2012). 35.8% say there is the same level, and 19.7% said there is more than before. The perception of corruption has decreased. In the previous poll in February, 38% said there was less corruption. Nevertheless, 51.4% say that corruption is increasing, 25% that it is declining and 20% that it is the same. 46.3% says there is less corruption in the private sector than in the public sector. 83.9% says that impunity prevails in the Dominican Republic.
The poll was carried out 8-13 May 2014 nationwide, with 1,200 people eligible to vote surveyed. It has an error margin of plus minus 2.8%.
Encuesta Gallup-Hoy: El 42% ve ahora menos corrupción que antes