FMLN surges in new opinion poll
The first results from any public opinion poll conducted after Schafik Handal's death show that the FMLN may be enjoying a bump in popularity following the death and funeral services of its historical leader. The poll by the Technological University of El Salvador, Center for Salvadoran Public Opinion Research revealed that the FMLN and ARENA are in a statistical tie leading into the March 12 elections:
This is a fairly dramatic swing from a La Prensa Grafica poll conducted earlier in January which had ARENA leading by 10 points in both categories.
The new poll also shows a very interesting race developing for mayor of San Salvador:
This is the strongest showing for the current mayor, Rivas Zamora, in any poll since he left the FMLN.
- Nationally for mayor 29.21% favor ARENA to 27.8% for the FMLN
- Nationally for National Assembly 28.60% favor ARENA to 29.78% FMLN
This is a fairly dramatic swing from a La Prensa Grafica poll conducted earlier in January which had ARENA leading by 10 points in both categories.
The new poll also shows a very interesting race developing for mayor of San Salvador:
- Violeta Menjivar (FMLN) -- 24.92%
- Rodrigo Samayoa (ARENA) -- 24.62%
- Carlos Rivas Zamora (CD/FDR/PDC)-- 15.85%
This is the strongest showing for the current mayor, Rivas Zamora, in any poll since he left the FMLN.
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time to get rid of Bush's puppets in power in El Salvador
after 13 years there, i have seen the bad changes and obvious greed and corruption due to some of the same ole same ole
Peace
A couple of years ago ARENA argued that Socialist President Zapatero of Spain was ideologically closer to ARENA than the FMLN. The message was clear – there is a range of consensus in the international sphere regarding acceptable ideological positions. The FMLN falls outside this range. Since that time, the FMLN has cast off its moderate wing to the responsible center, the CD.
The Salvadorian people have been ready for change during several past election cycles. People don’t really want indefinite one party rule. The left in El Salvador can’t win until it convinces the public that it will not provoke financial chaos and international condemnation. Despite hopes during the Hector Silva era, the CD has proved itself incapable of building a viable centrist movement. Its alliances with the infamously corrupt PDC can’t help. While I morn the passing of Shafik, it may open the way for the FMLN to pursue a more moderate path. Absent this, I regretfully predict 15 more years of ARENA rule.
ARENA needs strong, rational opposition.
An arena faced with an idiotarian FMLN has a very low threshold to meet and will continue to be a mediocre ARENA
cheers, XAVI