Colombia's president, Juan Manuel Santos, who on Sunday completed its first year in office, has a favorable image of 71% and 60% of his countrymen believe that it is fulfilling campaign promises, according to a poll released Sunday.
However, his image took two percentage points from the measurement made last November by the same polling firm, Ipsos-Napoleon Franco.
Also lowered the confidence in fulfilling his campaign promises, since in November accounted for 66% confidence.
It has also decreased the level of approval of the Colombian people in management that Santos has given international relations and internal security.
The first item from 83% last November to 75% in July, while the second fell from 80% to 59%, respectively.
Also dropped support for his government in November last year recorded 84% support in June and now is 70%.
The perception of the Colombians on the way the government is handling the fight against corruption also declined since last November was approved by 71% in July by 58%, although in recent months have uncovered scandals corruption in various government agencies.
Unemployment and insecurity are the main problems affecting the Colombians, with 45% and 31% respectively, as measured in July, which also points out that Colombians are divided (50% -50%) on their perception if things "are on the right or wrong way" in Colombia.
The survey, whose implementation was entrusted to Ipsos-Napoleon Franco by a group of media, consulted the opinions of 1,004 people in 13 cities between 22 and 25 July, and has a margin of error of 3.1%.
However, his image took two percentage points from the measurement made last November by the same polling firm, Ipsos-Napoleon Franco.
Also lowered the confidence in fulfilling his campaign promises, since in November accounted for 66% confidence.
It has also decreased the level of approval of the Colombian people in management that Santos has given international relations and internal security.
The first item from 83% last November to 75% in July, while the second fell from 80% to 59%, respectively.
Also dropped support for his government in November last year recorded 84% support in June and now is 70%.
The perception of the Colombians on the way the government is handling the fight against corruption also declined since last November was approved by 71% in July by 58%, although in recent months have uncovered scandals corruption in various government agencies.
Unemployment and insecurity are the main problems affecting the Colombians, with 45% and 31% respectively, as measured in July, which also points out that Colombians are divided (50% -50%) on their perception if things "are on the right or wrong way" in Colombia.
The survey, whose implementation was entrusted to Ipsos-Napoleon Franco by a group of media, consulted the opinions of 1,004 people in 13 cities between 22 and 25 July, and has a margin of error of 3.1%.
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