A recent survey reports that 63% of citizens approve of Clara Brugada's administration in Mexico City, amid rising concerns about public safety.
According to a recent survey conducted by El Financiero, Clara Brugada, the head of government of Mexico City, has received a 63% approval rating from citizens as of January. This marks a notable sentiment among city residents, although 35% disapprove of her management. The survey also highlights a significant increase in the perception of public insecurity, which has surged from 60% to 79% between November and January, indicating growing concerns among the populace about safety in the capital.