Post by account_disabled on Feb 20, 2024 1:50:15 GMT -5
Asked about the main problem that currently exists in Spain, only 0.4% of citizens mention the situation of the Administration of Justice. It is the second problem for 0.5% of the population. The data, which is part of the CIS barometer that was published yesterday, reflects that the blockage of the General Council of the Judiciary or the slowness of justice are not part of the priority concerns of the majority of Spanish society.
According to CIS data , the situation currently faced by the Administration of Justice worries women more than men , although the difference is two tenths (0.5% versus 0.3%). By age, an increase in concern is observed in the general population between 35 and 45 years old ; then it decreases Fax Lists and increases again in the last stages of life, starting at age 75. Among those who point out that this problem is the second in order of importance, concern increases from the age of 65 (1%) and increases from 35 to 44 years and from 55 to 64 with 0.7%. Among people who place Justice as their first problem, it is especially notable that concern increases among those who lack education (0.7%) or who have only completed the first stage of secondary school (0.6%).
The problems that concern Justice raise the same interest as the statutes of autonomy , the lack of citizen awareness or the uncertainties about the future. According to the table of values provided by the CIS, the issue is of more concern than pensions, the “independence of Catalonia”, the environment (0.2% of all of them), racism, the problems of agriculture, livestock and fishing; Spain's role in the international framework, mortgages or housing occupation, which remain at (0.1%). However, Justice is behind nationalism (0.8%), misinformation (0.9%), health (1.4%) or education (1%).
No obstante, algunos de los que son considerados los problemas más graves para los españoles tienen una relación directa con la situación en la que se encuentra la Administración del Justicia. Es el caso del “mal comportamiento de los políticos”, que preocupa al 6,7% de los ciudadanos y que subyace tras la no renovación del órgano de gobierno de los jueces, cuyo mandato lleva cinco años caducado por la falta de acuerdo entre los grupos políticos. En este sentido “la falta de acuerdos, unidad y capacidad de colaboración” preocupa a un 4,7%. Además, los datos muestran que el funcionamiento de los servicios públicos, entre los que se encuentra una Justicia en muchos casos colapsada, preocupa a un 1,3% de la población.
According to CIS data , the situation currently faced by the Administration of Justice worries women more than men , although the difference is two tenths (0.5% versus 0.3%). By age, an increase in concern is observed in the general population between 35 and 45 years old ; then it decreases Fax Lists and increases again in the last stages of life, starting at age 75. Among those who point out that this problem is the second in order of importance, concern increases from the age of 65 (1%) and increases from 35 to 44 years and from 55 to 64 with 0.7%. Among people who place Justice as their first problem, it is especially notable that concern increases among those who lack education (0.7%) or who have only completed the first stage of secondary school (0.6%).
The problems that concern Justice raise the same interest as the statutes of autonomy , the lack of citizen awareness or the uncertainties about the future. According to the table of values provided by the CIS, the issue is of more concern than pensions, the “independence of Catalonia”, the environment (0.2% of all of them), racism, the problems of agriculture, livestock and fishing; Spain's role in the international framework, mortgages or housing occupation, which remain at (0.1%). However, Justice is behind nationalism (0.8%), misinformation (0.9%), health (1.4%) or education (1%).
No obstante, algunos de los que son considerados los problemas más graves para los españoles tienen una relación directa con la situación en la que se encuentra la Administración del Justicia. Es el caso del “mal comportamiento de los políticos”, que preocupa al 6,7% de los ciudadanos y que subyace tras la no renovación del órgano de gobierno de los jueces, cuyo mandato lleva cinco años caducado por la falta de acuerdo entre los grupos políticos. En este sentido “la falta de acuerdos, unidad y capacidad de colaboración” preocupa a un 4,7%. Además, los datos muestran que el funcionamiento de los servicios públicos, entre los que se encuentra una Justicia en muchos casos colapsada, preocupa a un 1,3% de la población.