Cadem and Criteria polls show rising disapproval for Kast over fuel hike

Two polls published on Sunday, March 29, show declining approval for President José Antonio Kast less than three weeks into his term amid a historic fuel price hike crisis. Cadem reported 51% disapproval against 43% approval, while Criteria found 47% disapproval versus 43% approval.

The Plaza Pública Cadem poll, published by La Tercera, recorded a two-point rise in President Kast's disapproval to 51%, exceeding half of respondents for the first time. Approval dropped four points to 43%. Sixty percent of those surveyed believe the fuel price hike was avoidable, and 72% preferred a gradual implementation.

The Criteria poll, also released that day, showed disapproval (47%) surpassing approval (43%) for the first time, with approval down seven points and disapproval up ten from March 22. Sixty-four percent trust the government's justifications for the hike little or not at all, and 34% blame the current administration primarily.

Both polls highlight the fuel price surge's impact, with Cadem noting 37% citing fiscal constraints and Criteria attributing 42% to international factors like the Middle East war. The government faces communication criticism: only 43% per Cadem believe it has clearly explained the crisis reasons.

On student protests against the government, Cadem found 40% support and 57% disagreement. Criteria measured support for withdrawing Michelle Bachelet's UN candidacy, with 46% in favor.

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