This Tuesday the Government of Castile-La Mancha celebrated the results of the latest survey of the 40dB institute for El País and Cadena SER, in which Emiliano García-Page is ranked as the highest rated politician in the general population. The barometer … gives the regional president a score of 4.6, placing him as the favorite of right-wing voters and, paradoxically, as the the one that arouses the least sympathy among those on the left. According to the study, voters of the PP and Vox consider him the leader “the best prepared, the most honest, the most empathetic and the most capable of managing crises”, a recognition which – in the opinion of the Regional Executive – shows his transversal profile.
The Minister of the Treasury, Public Administrations and Digital Transformation, Juan Alfonso Ruiz Molinawas particularly energetic in the evaluation of this data, assuring that it is for him “a pride to work or to be under the command of a president who works for the region, regardless of the party of which he is a member”.
Ruiz Molina pointed out that the survey shows the effect of a consistent way of governing: “More than 50% appreciate it first in all the standards they considered in the survey. And that means that in the rest of the games it is also valued,” he explained.
The advisor insisted that the good evaluation of García-Page is not the result of ideological affinities, but rather of a broad and social perception: “It is not a consequence of the votes of the PP or of the evaluation that the PP, Vox or the rest of the parties could make; “This is a cross-sectional assessment of citizens in general, regardless of their vote.”
In his analysis, Ruiz Molina He stressed that the regional president “preaches with an example of honesty” and that he places Castilian-La Mancha “above any other factor”, which would explain the extent of support reflected in the survey. “I believe President Page’s assessment reflects the consistency he has expressed,” the advisor concluded.
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