Management of Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has a 70% approval

54% of respondents considered that the Sheinbaum Government has handled economic issues very well
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Published at: 01/12/2025 09:37 PM

Seven out of ten Mexicans, representing 70%, approve of the administration of the president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, although her disapproval remained at 30%, and she spent two months with this negative item at the highest level since she began her administration in October 2024, as revealed by the monthly survey published by the newspaper El Financiero, SWI reported on its website.

According to the survey, the approval level is three percentage points lower than in September (73%), four points lower than in August (74%) and fifteen points lower than in February (85%), when he obtained the highest score.

While disapproval reached 30%, three percentage points higher than in August, and double what it obtained in the months of January, February and March, when 15% of respondents disapproved of it.

In the survey of 1,000 Mexicans, 59% rated security around the president as good or very good, after the episode in which a man harassed and touched her without her consent while walking and greeting citizens on a short walking tour of the Historic Center, a few meters from the National Palace, in the capital of Mexico.

In addition, 31 percent rated the Sheinbaum administration favorably for its performance before the marches, especially the one called by Generation Z on November 15, while 48 percent gave an unfavorable evaluation.

In other areas, 54% of respondents considered that the Sheinbaum Government has handled economic issues very well, while 80% considered the management of corruption poorly or very poorly, 82% also had a negative opinion about the fight against organized crime and 56% said that they have acted badly or very badly with regard to public safety.

Social support, which has so far been the best evaluated aspect of the president's administration, registered a significant drop in the month, with favorable opinion passing from 81 to 69 percent, while the unfavorable opinion rose from 17 to 27 percent, the highest level of rejection recorded so far in that area of government management.

Mazo News Team

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