The latest poll clearly shows why Colombians oppose the peace deal that took more than four years of tense negotiations.Īccording to Ipsos, a staggering 88% of Colombians said the FARC “should pay for their crimes and go to prison” against 10% that said “the leaders of the FARC shouldn’t go to prison.” What is curious about the Ipsos poll is that it seems that support for peace has dropped since Santos and the FARC agreed to a bilateral ceasefire and details about the guerrillas’ disarmament became public.Īccording to Ipsos, in June a convincing majority of 56% said it would vote in favor of the deal. The Ipsos poll confirms Colombians’ negative attitude towards the peace deal measured last week by Datexco. Another 39% supports the peace agreement as it stands. If Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos wants to close peace with the FARC, he best begin campaigning hard as a second poll confirmed that the majority of voters rejects the current peace agreement.Īccording to pollster Ipsos, 50% of Colombians currently reject the deal that would end more than half a century of violence.
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