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One of honey and one of gall: poll reveals that Paz maintains high approval and Lara continues in free fall

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Rodrigo Paz, president of the State, maintains high approval, according to a poll. Photo: AFP

oll in the axis cities and El Alto gives 63% approval to President Paz’s management. Edmand Lara has 18% approval for his management, according to a study in the central axis. Justiniano reports 1.4 tons of marijuana and more than 330 kilos of cocaine seized nationwide. eju.tv recommends reading the 10 most relevant THINGS from the last few hours:

– Poll in axis cities and El Alto gives 63% approval to President Paz’s management

President Rodrigo Paz maintained a 63% approval of his management in February, with greater weight in Santa Cruz and La Paz, according to a survey of 400 people in the main axis cities of Bolivia, including El Alto, conducted by Ipsos Ciesmori for Unitel. The poll also establishes that 44% of those surveyed find the Government’s argument that “fuel quality problems are a ‘sabotage’ to generate instability” to be not very credible. A little more than three months into his administration, 63% of those surveyed approve of Paz’s management. In La Paz, 60% approve; in Santa Cruz, 74%; in Cochabamba, 57%; and in El Alto, 50%, according to the survey released this Monday by Unitel. By month, approval reached 65% in November, 64% in December, 65% in January and 63% in February, when the Government acknowledged that it had distributed poor-quality fuel, despite having systematically denied it until February 3. The survey was applied to a universe of 400 people.

– Edmand Lara has 18% approval for his management, according to study in the central axis

Vice President Edmand Lara has only 18% approval for his management in the main cities of the country’s central axis, according to a public opinion monitoring carried out by Ipsos – Ciesmori for Unitel. In La Paz, Lara has 23% approval and 64% disapproval, while 13% responded that they do not know. In the case of El Alto, approval is 22%, disapproval 68%, and 10% said they do not know. Meanwhile, in Cochabamba, approval reaches 12% and disapproval 77%, with “don’t know” at 11%. And in Santa Cruz, 16% approve of the vice president’s management and 72% disapprove, while 12% responded that they do not know. According to the background data, there is a downward trend regarding the perception generated by the vice president, since in November he had 34% approval, a figure that fell to 32% in December and later dropped to 20% in January. In contrast, President Rodrigo Paz Pereira has 63% approval.

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