Most of the Ecuadorian Shows Insecurity with National Situation
Most of the Ecuadorian Shows Insecurity with National Situation
Most of the Ecuadorian Shows Insecurity with National Situation

Likewise, 79.1 percent described the general situation in this country as bad, compared to 20.4 percent who appreciated it.
In the same sense,67.7 percent of respondents estimate that in the coming months the national outlook will be worse and 31.3 expected improvement.
The management of President Lenin Moreno was also evaluated by Click Report and according to his estimates, 75.5 percent considered it bad, while 23.7 approves it and 0.9 decided not to answer.
Manta (92.9 percent), Manabi (86.4) and Portoviejo (86.1), are the areas with the most criticism of presidential work, while the highest support was received from Guayaquil (29.0), followed by Quito (25.5).
Click Report also measured the feeling of citizenship in terms of the management of the National Assembly, disapproved by 72.9 percent and with the guarantee of 26 percent.
Unemployment, foreign migration, corruption and the economic crisis were the main problems mentioned.
With this perception, although 66.8 percent say they do not know the meaning of the 'crossed death', 65.2 is in favor of resorting to this mechanism, which empowers the president of the Republic to dissolve the legislative body and call on elections to vote for a new president and assembly members.
The Click Report data is the result of interviews conducted with people over 18 years old, in 3,420 households, from January 12 to 16.
Pichincha, Guayas, Azuay, Manabí, Quito, Guayaquil, Cuenca, Manta and Portoviejo were the areas chosen for the study, with 380 respondents in each.
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Most of the Ecuadorian Shows Insecurity with National Situation
Quito, Jan 29 (Prensa Latina) The 72.8 percent of Ecuadorians are currently feeling insecure, distrustful, pessimistic and anguished with the current situation of the country, according to a study released by the pollster Click Report.
The evaluation, corresponding to January, reveals that 27.1 percent expressed optimism and security.
Likewise, 79.1 percent described the general situation in this country as bad, compared to 20.4 percent who appreciated it.
In the same sense,67.7 percent of respondents estimate that in the coming months the national outlook will be worse and 31.3 expected improvement.
The management of President Lenin Moreno was also evaluated by Click Report and according to his estimates, 75.5 percent considered it bad, while 23.7 approves it and 0.9 decided not to answer.
Manta (92.9 percent), Manabi (86.4) and Portoviejo (86.1), are the areas with the most criticism of presidential work, while the highest support was received from Guayaquil (29.0), followed by Quito (25.5).
Click Report also measured the feeling of citizenship in terms of the management of the National Assembly, disapproved by 72.9 percent and with the guarantee of 26 percent.
Unemployment, foreign migration, corruption and the economic crisis were the main problems mentioned.
With this perception, although 66.8 percent say they do not know the meaning of the 'crossed death', 65.2 is in favor of resorting to this mechanism, which empowers the president of the Republic to dissolve the legislative body and call on elections to vote for a new president and assembly members.
The Click Report data is the result of interviews conducted with people over 18 years old, in 3,420 households, from January 12 to 16.
Pichincha, Guayas, Azuay, Manabí, Quito, Guayaquil, Cuenca, Manta and Portoviejo were the areas chosen for the study, with 380 respondents in each.
lrg/apz/mgt/scm/gdc
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