The Guarumo survey also inquired about the image that Colombians have of the officials of the outgoing government.
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John Daniel Oviedo director of dane, was the best qualified, with a favorable image of 42.1 percent. The second place in the survey is for the Minister of Health, Fernando Ruiz, with a favorability of 35.8 percent.
In this measurement also stands out the Minister of Finance, Jose Manuel Restrepoof whom 30.4 percent of those surveyed said they had a favorable image.
In order of qualification they are followed by the Minister of Education, María Victoria Angulo; Transport, Ángela María Orozco, and Culture, Angélica Mayolo. Following is Víctor Muñoz, director of the Administrative Department of the Presidency, with a favorability of 23.4.
The last three in qualification are the Minister of Science, Tito José Crissien, with a favorable 13.6; Carmen Valderrama, from Communications, with 13.4, and the last place goes to the Minister of Justice, Wilson Ruiz, with the 8.9.
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Data sheet
Legal Entity that conducted the survey Guarumo SAS and EcoAnalítica Measurement and Economic Concepts SAS
Legal Entity that entrusted it: Guarumo SAS and EcoAnalítica Measurement and Economic Concepts SAS
Funding Source: Guarumo SAS and EcoAnalítica Measurement and Economic Concepts SAS.
Universe of Study: Colombian men and women over 18 years of age, residing in Colombia, except for the so-called former national territories and the San Andrés archipelago.
Sample design: The sample design is probabilistic.
Sample Size: 1,317 surveys
Collection Technique Face-to-face survey
Collection Date: From July 31 to August 4, 2022
Characters for whom it was inquired: Refer to the collection form.
Margin of error: The margin of error is 2.5% with 95% confidence.
Distribution of the sample The surveys were conducted in the following municipalities: Barranquilla (77), Bello (39), Bogotá DC (157), Bucaramanga (109), Cali (82), Cartagena (97), Cúcuta (100), Florencia ( 87), Medellín (120), Palmira (62), Pasto (48), Santa Marta (70), Soledad (60), Tunja (61), Valledupar (67), Villavicencio (81).
Sampling frames: Municipalities National Population Census
Specific questions asked: Refer to collection form
Statistician: Gustavo Romero Cruz