The percentage of Colombians who believes that the Farc will effectively sign a finalagreement to end the conflict rose from 39 per cent in may moved to 57 per cent inJuly.
The data threw him the most recent pulse country survey, conducted by Datexco Company S.A-Billboard for time and the W.
The figure is key to taking into account the negotiations in Havana in its final stretchand missing only by agree on some issues that remained pending at the points of the agenda agreed upon by the Government and the guerrillas. (Also: these are the steps that come for the referendum for peace)
Additionally, it is the highest number of respondents who believe that a final agreement will be signed since February of 2014, when the survey included this question in your measurements.
According to César Valderrama, director general of Datexco Company S.A-Billboard,people "began to believe them the FARC" which will sign a final agreement.
"The view more consistency in the Farc in recent months. They stopped criticizing the process and everything that said Government negotiators", he said.
In this period (between mayo and July) also occurred two made that would have driven to them Colombian to believe that really is will come to the signs of the end of the conflict.
On the one hand it announced an agreement to end the war, which is based on thecessation of fire and hostilities bilateral and definitive, and the abdication of arms (with included schedule); and on the other hand, the Constitutional Court gave free rein refrendatario plebiscite of the agreements of Havana, which, according to President Juan Manuel Santos, convened one time that final agreement has been reached.
In that sense, Valderrama added that statements from the Farc that they will not return to war as well miss in the vote on the referendum, "also played a part" in that people believe that guerrillas.
Participation policy
One of the most controversial topics in the country in recent weeks has been the eventual involvement in politics of ex-combatants from Farc, something that people seem to begin to accept. (See also: 'the heads of the Farc make Yes political': Humberto de la Calle)
According to pulse country, the percentage of respondents who said be "in agreement" with which "the high command of the Farc to participate in politics" rose from18 per cent to 26 per cent in July last May.
That is still high, the percentage of those who reject this possibility is clear by 72 percent.
Of equal way, the Colombian that believe that that group has "intentions legitimateof get to an agreement" is increased in 9 points: passed of 25 percent in mayo to 34in July.
And those who agree with the form as President Santos is "driving the peace process", also climbed: went from 26 percent in May to 33 percent in July.
These positive developments in the negotiations in Havana seem to have also boosted optimism in the country. While in May the percentage who thought the countrywas "on track" was 23 percent, in July this figure increased 15 points and stood at 38 percent.
In this sense, Colombians who thought in May that the country was going astray""were 71 per cent, and in the most recent survey were 59 percent. I.e. they fell 12 points.
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