Post by account_disabled on Feb 19, 2024 23:16:03 GMT -6
Recently published surveys confirm the population's great disinterest in the elections, one of the most uncertain in the history of Peru. "Anything can happen," predict different Peruvian media about the result of the general elections this Sunday in the Andean country million Peruvians are called to elect a new president, a new Congress and representatives for the Andean Parliament. According to the latest polls from the Institute of Peruvian Studies (IEP) and Ipsos Peru, there would be a technical tie between the top five places.
In the Ipsos Peru survey, which was carried out with a mock ballot vote, the center-right Yonhy Lescano leads the voting intention, followed by the leftist Verónika Mendoza Iraq Telegram Number Data and the rightist Hernando de Soto. Center-right George Forsyth and Keiko Fujimori tied for fourth place with % . Further behind are Rafael López Aliaga and Pedro Castillo , both with % voting intention. In this study, % of respondents are undecided or support the white or tainted vote. According to these figures, none of the candidates in total will be awarded the Presidency of the country, so there will undoubtedly be a second round on June And none of the candidates who are first in the polls would have their place in the second round donkeyured.
The real problem is the lack of representativeness of the candidates. They have not been able to understand what the population's demand is. The population is asking for education, security, health, justice. Especially in the context of the coronavirus pandemic, where it has "It has become evident that the State is absolutely incapable of meeting the needs of the population. For the population, this is not an ideological debate, it is a practical debate," says political analyst Alonso Gurmendi, from the Universidad del Pacífico, in Lima. For her part, political scientist at the Humboldt University of Berlin, Denisse Rodriguez-Olivari, indicates that, although some have fallen or risen in some positions, "there are no clear preferences among the electorate.
In the Ipsos Peru survey, which was carried out with a mock ballot vote, the center-right Yonhy Lescano leads the voting intention, followed by the leftist Verónika Mendoza Iraq Telegram Number Data and the rightist Hernando de Soto. Center-right George Forsyth and Keiko Fujimori tied for fourth place with % . Further behind are Rafael López Aliaga and Pedro Castillo , both with % voting intention. In this study, % of respondents are undecided or support the white or tainted vote. According to these figures, none of the candidates in total will be awarded the Presidency of the country, so there will undoubtedly be a second round on June And none of the candidates who are first in the polls would have their place in the second round donkeyured.
The real problem is the lack of representativeness of the candidates. They have not been able to understand what the population's demand is. The population is asking for education, security, health, justice. Especially in the context of the coronavirus pandemic, where it has "It has become evident that the State is absolutely incapable of meeting the needs of the population. For the population, this is not an ideological debate, it is a practical debate," says political analyst Alonso Gurmendi, from the Universidad del Pacífico, in Lima. For her part, political scientist at the Humboldt University of Berlin, Denisse Rodriguez-Olivari, indicates that, although some have fallen or risen in some positions, "there are no clear preferences among the electorate.