Puerto Vallarta News

Puerto Vallarta News

Insecurity and Violence Top Public Concerns in Mexico

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - A recent survey by Enkoll for EL PAÍS and W Radio reveals that insecurity and violence have solidified their place as the foremost worries for Mexican citizens. The poll, conducted between March 20 and 23 with a sample of 1,202 respondents, found that 53% of participants view violence, insecurity, drug trafficking, and crime as the nation’s primary challenges—a significant increase from previous surveys carried out in December and January.

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