Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador’s backing took a hit in two national opinion polls as respondents raise concerns about unchecked violence in the country.
Lopez Obrador’s approval rate fell to 59% in February from 68% in December,
according to a Reforma newspaper poll published on Monday. Meanwhile, a Buendia
& Laredo survey released a day earlier placed him at 62% in February, down
from 67% in November.
While his popular support levels had remained largely untouched last year
since taking office in December 2018, AMLO, as the president is known, is
beginning to feel the impact from a record number of homicides and a stagnant
economy. Murders reached their highest level last year while the economy
contracted 0.1%, the worst performance since the 2009 recession.
In Reforma’s poll, 57% of respondents said violence is increasing, with 74%
saying it’s rising against women. Buendia & Laredo’s poll shows security is
AMLO’s weakest area.
Protests against gender violence, including one where demonstrators sprayed
graffiti on the National Palace, have put AMLO on the defensive. He says past
administrations are responsible for the problem, remarks which have only raised
criticism and calls for him to take action against soaring killings of women.
“The day the people don’t want me, I’ll cry and I’ll leave” into retirement,
the president said when asked about the declining support in his daily press
conference Monday.
In Reforma’s poll, there are slightly more respondents who see the economy
improving than worsening, at 33% versus 31%. The same survey shows that 67% see
the president as likable.
The Reforma poll surveyed 1,200 people on Feb. 25-29 and has a margin of
error of plus or minus 4.3 percentage points. The Buendia & Laredo poll
surveyed 1,000 people on Feb. 20-26 and has a margin of error of plus or minus
3.53 percentage points.-
...Nacha Cattan in Mexico City at ncattan@bloomberg.net
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