The positive approval ratings of most Argentine politicians are negative.
A survey by
D’Alessio IROL – Berensztein evaluated 17 political figures from the government and the opposition:
none achieved a higher positive image than negative. The ranking is led by
Patricia Bullrich among government officials,
Mauricio Macri among the opposition, and
the worst result was Martín Lousteau.
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Current economic situation: 57% believe it is worse than a year ago, and 41% believe it is better.
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One-year outlook: 46% believe the economy will improve, and 50% believe it will worsen.
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Milei administration: 46% positive and 53% negative.
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Main concerns: insecurity (66%), economic uncertainty (60%), and lack of growth proposals (54%).
Government ranking (by positive image)
- Patricia Bullrich: 44% positive / 52% negative
- Javier Milei: 42% / 54%
- Diego Santilli: 41% / 51%
- Federico Sturzenegger: 38% / 51%
- Victoria Villarruel: 38% / 53%
- Luis Caputo: 38% / 55%
- Manuel Adorni: 32% / 58%
- Cristian Ritondo: 31% / 54%
- Martín Menem: 27% / 64%
- Alejandra Monteoliva: 19% / 34%
- Carlos Presti: 19% / 39%
- Pablo Quirno: 16% / 34%
Opposition ranking
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Mauricio Macri: 41% positive / 53% negative
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Axel Kicillof: 35% / 62%
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Juan Grabois: 30% / 62%
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Cristina Kirchner: 29% / 65%
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Martín Lousteau: 20% / 70%
Methodology
National survey by
D’Alessio IROL – Berensztein.
1,000 online respondents, conducted between
December 23 and 28.
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