Bolivians end the year with distrust in the government | Bolivianos cierran el año con desconfianza en el Gobierno

By El Diario:

In public opinion

  • The lack of foreign currency, fuel shortages, and corruption worry the Bolivian population, according to an Ipsos Ciesmori survey.
The Bolivian population affected by the country’s economic crisis.

With a crisis of confidence in the government due to the lack of foreign currency, fuel shortages, and corruption, Bolivians end the year. A snapshot of Bolivia’s reality presented by Ipsos Ciesmori reveals that 95% of those surveyed believe the country is on the wrong track.

Luis Garay, client service director at Ipsos Ciesmori, states that consumer confidence in Bolivia is low and continues to decline steadily, indicating a crisis of trust.

If changes are not made in the management of the economy, this indicator will keep dropping, and people see no hope for resolving the issues.

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