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Poll: Mexico President's Approval Rating at 78 Percent After 3 Months


FILE - Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador gestures during his daily news conference at National Palace in Mexico City, Feb. 15, 2019.
FILE - Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador gestures during his daily news conference at National Palace in Mexico City, Feb. 15, 2019.

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador's approval rating stands at 78 percent, an opinion poll showed on Monday, adding to evidence that the veteran leftist has started his term with a strong popular mandate.

The figure in newspaper El Financiero was down from the 86 percent rating published in a poll on Feb. 7. But it was a percentage point higher than the newspaper's first gauge of his popularity after assuming the presidency on Dec. 1.

Lopez Obrador, a former Mexico City mayor, won election by a landslide last July, pledging to end corruption, reduce violence, fight inequality and boost economic growth.

Since taking office, he has launched a crackdown on rampant fuel theft, rolled out welfare programs and vowed to inject $3.9 billion into ailing state oil company Pemex.

However, a number of forecasters recently cut their Mexican growth projections for 2019, after economic expansion slowed to 0.2 percent in the fourth quarter.

Rating agency Standard & Poor's lowered its outlook for Mexico to negative from stable on Friday, citing concerns of sluggish growth and mounting liabilities.

The El Financiero survey, with a margin of error of 3.1 percentage points, was based on a poll of 1,000 people between Feb. 22 and 25, conducted at homes and by phone.

A survey published on Feb. 28 by polling firm Consulta Mitofsky showed Lopez Obrador's approval rating at 67.1 percent, up from 62.7 percent in a previous poll.

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