The disapproval towards the government of Colombian President, Ivan Duque, has reached 70%, a survey from the Invamer group read on Wednesday.
The survey, made at the end of November, highlighted that 79% of respondents believe that the situation in the country is getting worse and only 11% feel optimistic about the way the government has handled the crisis.
In matters of international relations, only 30% believe the Duque Government in on track, while 49% believe that it is getting worse.
On the issues most concerning to Colombians, 88% pointed to citizen insecurity, followed by corruption with 84% and the economy with 78%.
The national strike that has been carried out by workers’ unions and various social sectors in the country since November 21 had a decisive influence on the study.
Further adding to the problems in Colombia has been Duque’s crackdown against former FARC members, with many being killed by forces loyal to the president.