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The adoption of Correa dropped five points, according to survey
The discharge of the president of Ecuador, Rafael Correa, dropped in recent days to 53 percent, five percentage points less than 58 succeeded in April, said today a study of the survey Cedatos.
In a communique, Cedatos indicates that the acceptance of the Constituent Assembly is now 35 percent, two percentage points lower than the 37 which took in April.
The survey, conducted between May 29 and June 3 to 1 216 people in seven cities throughout the country, with a margin of error of plus or minus 3.3 per cent, noted that the decline in the approval of head State is the lowest in 16 months of government. "
The president Correa assumed the presidency on January 15, 2007, with a popularity of 73 percent approval, which has gradually diminished, but also recorded considerable repuntes.
According to the survey, declining approval of Correa was due to "deterioration of the family economy and lack of control price growth," Asia to "scandals" that led to the former superintendent of Companies, Francisco Arellano, akin the Government.
Cedatos accurate than a 97 per cent of Ecuadorians believes that prices have risen over the previous year and 62 percent cree is now more difficult "to obtain employment" because of the mandate relating to employment that gave the Assembly, which drafted the twentieth Magna Carta of the country.
The report adds that 76 percent of the Ecuadorian population cree, moreover, that tranquillity has declined and argues that it is insufficient to control crime.