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Referendum: 23% would vote for, 57% against and 20% don’t know or won’t answer

In addition, 69% say they are against it, that they are completely convinced about doing so. Only 9% of them say they could vote for it.

Despite this, in December last year 82% agreed with the 12 basic fundamentals that formed the framework for the process, in June this year 69% were in favor of the experts’ proposal and today the average is 79% that of the Republican Party and Chile Vamos promoted changes.

The most valued changes are that the state must guarantee security (97%); free kindergarten (93%); Freedom of choice in education, health and pension (93%) as well as environmental protection and animal welfare (both at 92%).

On the other hand, the amendments that receive less support are those that national assets may be subject to a concession for public use (45%), the 5% threshold for access to parliamentary representation (54%) and that the Cueca and the rodeo dancing and dancing events are national sports (59%).

For his part, President Boric’s approval rating improves by 3 points to 31% after seven weeks of stability. 64% reject this.

When it comes to evaluating political figures, Evelyn Matthei remains in first place with 67% (-4 points), followed by Michelle Bachelet, Germán Codina, Claudio Orrego and Rodolfo Carter, all with 58%. José Antonio Kast falls by 9 points to 43% and Beatriz Hevia by 5 points to 40%.

Constitutional process

  • In the second week of September, 23% (-7 points) said they would vote for the new constitution in December and 57% (+4 points) said they would reject it. 20% (+3 points) don’t know or don’t answer.
  • Of those who identify with the right, 53% would vote against; in the middle, 63% would reject; for the left 67% and for the independents 48%.
  • 65% of those who voted “Agree” in the previous procedure say they will now reject, while 58% of those who voted “Reject” in 2022 will do the same this time.
  • Furthermore, 69% of those who will vote against say they are absolutely determined to do so. Among those who say they will vote for it, only 38% are convinced.
  • For 39%, the new constitutional proposal causes uncertainty, for 35% it causes fatigue and for 20% it awakens hope.
  • In December last year 82% agreed with the 12 basic fundamentals that formed the framework for the process, in June this year 69% were in favor of the experts’ proposal and today an average of 79% support the changes and today an average of 79% support the im amendments tabled in the Council.
  • Regarding political reforms, 86% agree with reducing the number of MPs to 138; 75%, with the president serving for four years and not being immediately re-elected; 62% supported raising the minimum age for running for president and 54% supported the 5% threshold for access to parliamentary representation.
  • On the other hand, 97% of respondents agree that the state must ensure the security of the population; 92% that it is the duty of the state to protect the environment; 88%, with which foreigners entering secretly are expelled; 86% agree that the Constitution recognizes indigenous peoples as part of the Chilean nation, which is one and indivisible; 85% with which Chile is organized into a social and democratic constitutional state; 81%, with which the State will promote respect for all cultural manifestations that do not contradict Chilean tradition, morality and security; 77% that terrorism violates human rights and those responsible have no right to a pardon; 73% believe the law protects the life of the unborn and 59% believe cueca and rodeo are national dances and sports.
  • When it comes to social rights, 93% agree with free daycare; 93% have freedom of choice in education, health and pension; 92% that it is the duty of the state and the population to promote animal protection; 83% with the right of ownership of its various kinds and of all kinds of goods; 74% that the main residence is exempt from paying contributions and 45% that state assets for public use may be eligible for concession.

Political figures

  • Evelyn Matthei is the best-rated political personality with a positive image of 67% (-4 points), followed by Michelle Bachelet (58%, +2 points), Germán Codina (58%, -2 points) and Claudio Orrego (58 %, -4 points). and Rodolfo Carter (58%, -6 points).
  • Then there are Sebastian Pinera (51%, -3 points), Manuel Jose Ossandon (48%, -1 points), Juan Antonio Coloma (43%, +3 points), Jose Antonio Kast (43%, -9 points) and Beatriz Hevia (40). %). , -5 points).
  • Among the 40% positive picture are Juan Luis Castro (39%, -1 point), Vlado Mirosevic (39%, -3 points), Luis Silva (39%, +2 points), Fidel Espinoza (38%, +5 points) and Gonzalo Winter (38%, +1 point), Pamela Jiles (38%, -4 points), Ximena Rincón (37%, +1 point), Rojo Edwards (37%, -2 points), Ricardo Cifuentes ( 36%, +1 point), Paulina Vodanovic (36%, +2 points), Rodrigo Galilea (36%), Gloria Hutt (33%, -6 points), Diego Schalper (31%) and Irací Hassler (30%, -1 points).
  • In last place are Javier Macaya (29%, +1 point), Iván Moreira (29%), Diego Ibáñez (28%, +1 point), Franco Parisi (28%) and Daniel Jadue (26%, +2 points). ).
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