

Daniel Quintero, Mayor of MedellÃn
Javier Grandson. TIME
Daniel Quintero, Mayor of Medellin
According to the latest Invamer poll, the mayor’s approval rating fell 13 percentage points.
Find the validation of El Cazamentiras at the end of the news.
According to the survey recently revealed by Invamer, Mayor Daniel Quintero Calle reached his lowest level of approval since he began his government, with 43%.
In contrast, 48% of people disapprove of his management. With this result, the president’s figures fell 13 percentage points from the last measurement in December 2021, in which he registered 56% approval.
The survey was applied to 200 people in Medellín, of which 64% think that things are getting worse in the city.
Mayor @quinterocalle reaches its lowest level of approval since he began his government: 43%.
It fell 13 percentage points since the last measurement (56% approval in December 2021). pic.twitter.com/UzGWPejxBQ
– All for Medellin (@TodosXMedellin) February 16, 2022
The mayor stated that he does not trust the polls, although he admitted that there is discontent in Medellín.
“I do not believe much in the polls, less in electoral periods, we are 20, 30 days away from elections and less those of Invamer, which are those of the former manager of Public Companies of Medellín, of the previous government. However, it is true that there is a discontent, there is pessimism about the institutions, prices are through the roofemployment has not recovered enough since the pandemic,” Quintero said.
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