Public approval of Ecuadorian government's handling of minors' case by mid-2025?
High (above 60%) • 25%
Moderate (40%-60%) • 25%
Low (20%-40%) • 25%
Very Low (below 20%) • 25%
Public opinion polls conducted by reputable polling organizations
Ecuador Confirms Charred Bodies of Four Minors, Orders Preventive Detention for 16 Military Personnel
Dec 31, 2024, 10:12 PM
The Ecuadorian Attorney General's Office confirmed that the charred bodies found last week near a military base in Taura belong to four minors who disappeared after being detained by soldiers on December 8 in Guayaquil. The minors, identified as Steven Medina, Nehemías Arboleda, and brothers Ismael and Josué Arroyo, aged between 11 and 15, were playing football in the Las Malvinas neighborhood when they were apprehended by a military patrol. A judge ordered preventive detention for 16 military personnel involved in the case, who are being investigated for the alleged forced disappearance of the minors. The National Assembly of Ecuador declared three days of institutional mourning following the confirmation of the minors' murder, urging the government to apply the full weight of the law in this case.
View original story
Military reform • 25%
No significant action • 25%
Judicial inquiry • 25%
Compensation to families • 25%
Majority oppose Morales • 25%
Majority indifferent • 25%
Divided opinion • 25%
Majority support Morales • 25%
Crisis ongoing • 25%
Escalation of crisis • 25%
Crisis resolved • 25%
Government change • 25%
Below 30% • 25%
Above 50% • 25%
40% to 50% • 25%
30% to 39% • 25%
No Clear Opinion • 25%
Divided Opinion • 25%
Majority Believe Innocent • 25%
Majority Believe Guilty • 25%
40%-50% • 25%
Below 30% • 25%
30%-39% • 25%
Above 50% • 25%
Between 40% and 60% • 25%
Between 20% and 40% • 25%
Below 20% • 25%
Above 60% • 25%
Public opinion divided • 25%
Insufficient data • 25%
Majority believe innocent • 25%
Majority believe guilty • 25%
20% to 40% • 25%
Above 60% • 25%
40% to 60% • 25%
Below 20% • 25%
Split opinion • 25%
Poll not conducted • 25%
Majority believe credible • 25%
Majority believe not credible • 25%
40%-49% • 25%
50%-60% • 25%
Below 40% • 25%
Above 60% • 25%
No reforms • 25%
Ecuadorian Government • 25%
Ecuadorian Military • 25%
Joint Task Force • 25%