Parties and congresses generate least trust in Mexico per Inegi

Inegi's National Survey on Trust in Public Administration shows political parties inspire the least trust among Mexicans, with only 33.7 percent reporting high or moderate confidence. State and federal congresses follow with low levels of 38.8 and 41 percent, respectively. This occurs amid high distrust of corruption and issues like insecurity.

The National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi) published data from its National Survey on Trust in Public Administration (Encoap), highlighting low confidence in political institutions. Political parties record only 33.7 percent high or moderate trust, while state congresses reach 38.8 percent and the Union Congress, 41 percent.

On security, municipal and state police generate 45.5 and 46.9 percent trust, respectively. In contrast, the National Guard has 61 percent and the Armed Forces, 75.9 percent. For public administration, the federal government has 53 percent trust, higher than the 47.7 percent for state governments and 47 percent for municipal ones.

The survey also shows high corruption perceptions: 84.9 percent consider it likely that public servants accept money to speed up procedures, and 82.4 percent, the exchange of political favors. Additionally, 59.2 percent believe the government yields to business pressures.

Among main problems, 75.4 percent cite crime and violence, followed by rising prices at 65.4 percent and corruption at 46.8 percent.

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Illustration depicting disillusioned French voters outside the National Assembly, highlighting record-low 22% trust in politics ahead of 2026 elections.
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Distrust in French politics reaches critical level

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Only 22% of French people trust politics, according to the 17th wave of the Cevipof barometer, a figure far below that of European neighbors. This disarray stems from 18 months without a majority in the National Assembly, fostering a sense of democratic inefficiency. Ahead of the March 2026 municipal elections, French voters remain committed to voting despite their doubts.

Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index shows that only the Dominican Republic and Guyana have improved significantly since 2012, while 12 of 33 countries in the region have regressed. The average score in the Americas is 42 out of 100, signaling stagnation in anti-corruption efforts. Nations like Mexico, Brazil, and Colombia are among those impacted by this decline.

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A Datafolha poll released on March 11, 2026, shows distrust in the Supreme Federal Court (STF) reaching 43%, the highest since 2012, while in the Judiciary it hit 36%, also a record. The survey, conducted from March 3 to 5 with 2,004 people in 137 municipalities, indicates worsening trust in seven out of eight institutions analyzed since December 2024. The public overwhelmingly rejects questionable ethical conduct by STF justices.

Polling station boards are key organs in Mexican elections, formed by common citizens through a lottery to ensure impartiality. In the 2024 presidential election, nearly 172,000 such units were deployed. Ahead of a potential electoral reform, the need to preserve their neutral integration is emphasized.

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Luis Guillermo Echeverri Vélez warns in La República that 81% abstention in the three punteros signals discontent and distrust. He stresses reaching lower strata with concrete messages on daily issues. He calls for mobilizing votes for freedom, highlighting Álvaro Uribe's role.

요미우리 신문 전국 조사에서 응답자의 55%가 최근 참의원 선거 결과를 긍정적으로 평가했다. 자민당과 일본혁신회의 집권 연합이 하원 의석의 3분의 2 이상을 확보했다. 다카이치 사나에 총리의 정치적 입장에 대한 높은 기대가 지지의 가장 큰 동인으로 나타났다.

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