Eduardo Paladini
11/02/2020 2:58 PM
Clarín.com
Politics
Updated 11/02/2020 2:58 PM
The ranking is mixed with a series of national and provincial data.
But it stands out for the unusual.
A consulting firm close to the Government published a
table with the images of 10 suburban mayors
.
He ordered them based on their positive feedback.
With a striking first reading: the
podium
is made up of the
three communal chiefs
of Juntos por el Cambio included in the sample and
relegated the seven
of the Frente de Todos who complete the study.
The survey is from
Analía del Franco
, an analyst who worked for Alberto Fernández's campaign and continued to bring her studies closer when the new government took office.
It is a survey of
870 cases
in the City and Suburbs (AMBA), with a +/- 3.3% margin of error.
It was done at the end of September but it transpired these days.
Survey of Analía del Franco, at the AMBA.
Images of the mayors of the Conurbano.
Regarding the images of the mayors,
seven variants of responses were given
to the interviewees: three positive ("very good", "good" and "fair good"), three negative ("very bad", "bad" and " regular bad ") and the neutral" does not know / does not answer ").
The only three opposition leaders evaluated were led by the top: the radical Gustavo Posse, from San Isidro, with
67.6% in favor
and 11.9% against;
and the PRO referents Jorge Macri (from Vicente López, with
+ 66.3%
and - 14.6%) and Diego Valenzuela (from Tres de Febrero, with
+ 58.5%
and - 11.9%).
Of the seven leaders of the Frente de Todos, the best is the mayor of Hurlingham (and a man close to the President), Juan Zabaleta: he combines 54.7% positive and 26.5% negative.
Survey of Analía del Franco, at the AMBA.
Images of the mayors of the Conurbano.
They are followed by Fernando Gray (Esteban Echeverría), with + 54.2% and -29.2%;
Lucas Ghi (Morón), + 49.9% and - 32.2%;
and
Julio Zamora
(Tigre), + 45.9% and - 21.1%.
Until now, everyone has a positive rating of over 40 and a differential in favor.
The
top 3 below
, meanwhile, are made up of: Gustavo Menéndez (Merlo), with + 31.6% and -53.9%;
Martín Insaurralde (Lomas de Zamora), + 30.7% and - 19.8%;
and last is Fernando Espinoza (La Matanza), with + 28.1 and - 61.1%.