While 8.5% believe that making minor adjustments to the cabinet would suffice, only 2.5% consider that the team with which it has governed until now should remain intact. 27.3% of respondents did not respond or said they did not know what position to take on the matter. The perception that changes are required in the government train arises after the first year of Abinader's second consecutive term is completed in the coming days.
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Dominicans have divided opinions on the efficiency of President Luis Abinader's government team. According to the national survey, 43% rate the officials as "very efficient" (26%) or "efficient" (22%), while 29% believe they have been "not very efficient." In addition, 14% of citizens consider the officials to have been directly "inefficient," reflecting a level of dissatisfaction that adds to 9% of respondents who do not know or preferred not to answer.
According to the measurement, 34% rate their performance as "very good", 22% as "good" and 12% as "acceptable", for a total of 68% positive assessment. E








