NewsWhore
07-07-2006, 05:36 PM
According to a public opinion survey of the first semester job performance of heads of state in Central America and the Dominican Republic recently released by the Costa Rica-based CID-Gallup organization, President Leonel Fernandez scored highest of seven presidents. He received a 55% good or very good rating by those polled. Worst rated was Nicaraguan President Enrique Bolanos, who according to more than half of Nicaraguans consulted did a bad job. El Salvador's Antonio Saca came in second place with 48% support, followed by Honduran Manuel Zelaya (39%) and Panama's Martin Torrijos (34%). Tied in penultimate position were Guatemala's Oscar Berger and Costa Rica's Abel Pichardo, who got 23%. The latter is no longer President.
For the poll, some 200,000 persons were polled in Central America and the Dominican Republic by by CID/Gallup. CID/Gallup has offices and personnel in all seven of the countries and maintains close relations with the media that sponsor its surveys.
For the poll summary, see http://www.cidgallup.com/archivos/bolca06_1.pdf
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For the poll, some 200,000 persons were polled in Central America and the Dominican Republic by by CID/Gallup. CID/Gallup has offices and personnel in all seven of the countries and maintains close relations with the media that sponsor its surveys.
For the poll summary, see http://www.cidgallup.com/archivos/bolca06_1.pdf
Link To Original Article (http://www.dr1.com/index.html#4)