The elect President, Daniel Ortega, will
assume east Wednesday the Presidency of the Republic with a vote of
confidence of the citizenship in the economic subject, but under the
heavy slab of the pact in the political plane, according to comes
off themselves the last survey of Consulting company M&R, made
between 21 and 28 of last December.
The study shows that six of each ten
Nicaraguans have a feeling of hope in the government of Ortega, in
individual consider that there will be prosperity, social stability
and peace under this administration.
However, the survey, that has a margin of
error of 2,3 percents, indicates that he himself percentage of
citizens which trusts that Ortega will handle the national economy
well, considers that the institucionalidad of the country will be
debilitated still more and that the pact and the distribution of
state positions with the Constitutionalist Liberal Party will be
fortified.
The survey, made expensive to face between
1.800 Nicaraguans in all the country, reveals of what the citizen
economic expectations consist, but also the fears and demands in the
political plane.
DAWN yes, but also the IMF
To the being consulted on if the new
government must incline by the commercial treaty of Central America
and Dominican Republic with the United States, known like Dr-Cafta,
or the political and commercial proposal of the Bolivariana
Alternative that the President of Venezuela impels, Hugo Chavez,
half of the interviewed people agrees in which both options are
considered.
Nevertheless, this flexibility in the
opinion of the Nicaraguans consulted on the subject, does not
exclude the necessity to respect the agreements of Nicaragua with
the International Monetary Fund, according to the 74 percent of the
interviewed people.
Institutional changes
Seven of each ten Nicaraguans pronounced
in favor of constitutional reforms that they absolutely prohibit the
presidential re-election, as well as the direct election of the
deputies.
Also, eight of each ten encuestados are
pronounced in favor of the nonre-election of deputies and that the
minimum to gain a presidential election is of the 50 percent of the
votes, as well as the definitive elimination of the delegations for
the salient President and the second place in the election.
What more consensus obtained, with nine of
each ten citizens, is the diminution of deputies before the National
Assembly, the amount of magistrates of the Supreme Court of Justice,
of the CSE, contralores and, definitively, that lower the wages of
the most important civil employees of the State.