Polarization and crack: 45% believe that the political discourse will not change

the consultant Argentina’s opinion carried out during the month of September, and after the attack suffered by Vice President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner when he was returning to his home in Recoleta, a survey to find out the views of Argentines on how the assassination attempt impacts the already cracked political discourse.

And the result was what 45% understood that everything will remain the same. “The dominant perception is that the episode will not alter the general logic of politics,” marks the paper by the consultant chaired by the political scientist Facundo Nejamkis. This is how they responded to the question: “After the attack suffered by the vice president, what do you think will happen to Argentine politics?”

Just a 14% believed that the parties will be moderated and they are going to tend to dialogue, in opposition to 34% who believe that the crack and the conflict are going to deepen.

The measurement reached 1200 cases of people over 18 years of age from CABA, GBA, Córdoba, Rosario, Mendoza, Tucumán, Mar del Plata, San Juan, Salta, Santa Fe, Neuquén, Resistencia, Bahía Blanca, and more than 20 other points in the interior of the country. Of which 1000 were telephone surveys, and 200 face-to-face surveys in GBA, with a confidence level of 95%.

by RN

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