A poll by Ipsos Peru found that 13% of Peruvians approve of the work of the Peruvian Congress, one of the lowest levels since it began last July.
According to monthly polls by Ipsos Peru, only in May of this year the approval of the parliament was lower than the current one, with 12%.
On the other hand, the poll shows that the country’s president, Pedro Castillo, is supported by 23% of citizens, while 67% oppose him and 10% have no opinion.
Peru is in the midst of a severe political crisis due to the discrediting of the ruling class and various allegations of corruption against officials in the executive and legislative branches.
The president is under investigation by six prosecutors, five of whom have been charged with corruption offenses committed during his term, which began in July 2021.
In light of the crisis, 45% of Peruvians believe that the solution lies in early elections (new president and new Congress), while 23% believe that the president and parliament should remain in power until the end of their mandate in July 2026 .
Fifteen percent believe that Congress should fulfill its mandate, but that the president should resign and be succeeded by Vice President Dina Boluarte.
Regarding the prosecutor’s investigation of Castillo, 62% believe the president is obstructing the investigation because he is guilty of the crimes he is accused of.
27% have the opposite opinion, and 11% express no opinion.
Likewise, 11 percent favored early elections, but only presidential elections, and 6 percent had no opinion.
The Ipsos poll was conducted with 1,246 people between September 8 and 9.