Pre-poll Survey Suggests Victory for Bachelet in Chile Presidential Election
Pre-poll Survey Suggests Victory for Bachelet in Chile Presidential Election
Posted by: Narayan Ammachchi in Americas Economics, Americas Geopolitics, CHILE, News Briefs, South America 2 days ago
Former president Michelle Bachelet is set to secure a clear victory in the upcoming presidential election in Chile, according to a pre-poll survey conducted by pollster CEP. Chile goes to the polls on November 17 and there will be a run-off in December if the election does not give a clear majority to any candidate. But most of the surveys conducted so far show Bachelet far ahead of her rival Evelyn Matthei, the nominee of current President Sebastián Piñeras right-wing party.
In the CEP survey, some 47 % talked of voting for Bachelet while only 14% expressed support for Matthei. Another 10% of the respondents appeared to be supporting the independent candidate and economist Franco Parisi.
More than 77% of respondents predicted that Bachelet would be the countrys next president, while only 5% predicted Mattheis victory. If Bachelet secures a clear victory in the first round, she will be the first Chilean president to achieve that feat in 20 years after Christian Democrat Eduardo Frei did so in 1993.
The South American country has achieved a commendable economic success in the past few years, but analysts say the gulf between the haves and have-nots has continued to be widen. Large numbers of students protested on the streets calling for educational reforms in recent months.
http://www.nearshoreamericas.com/prepoll-survey-suggests-victory-bachelet-chile-presidential-election/
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