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The establishment disapproves of Alberto Fernández: for 82% 'they do not know how to solve the problems'

2021-01-29T21:16:32.805Z


This is shown by the study carried out since 2008 by the Poliarquía consultancy. 188 leaders and opinion makers gave their opinion.


Eduardo Paladini

01/29/2021 1:25 PM

  • Clarín.com

  • Politics

Updated 01/29/2021 1:25 PM

It is a

survey of only 188 cases

, but it condenses the view of what Mauricio Macri synthesized as "the red circle."

And although the former president referred to that group in a generally complaining way, Alberto Fernández is doing worse.

In the annual survey of opinion leaders and formers published since 2008 by the

Poliarquía

consultancy

, 82% think that the current government "does not know how to solve problems."

The study, released this week, included responses "

leaders

national, provincial and local governments, parliamentarians,

businessmen

,

journalists

and communicators,

scholars

, and researchers from public and private universities

consultants

and professional."

They were surveyed between January 12 and 21.

As detailed in the report at its start, it is about "people who, due to their position, knowledge or resources,

have the ability to influence

the attitudes and behaviors of public opinion."

The objective is "to know the vision of the local establishment on the most relevant issues of national events."


Poliarquía

is one of the most prestigious consulting firms today.

She was linked to macrismo, especially at the beginning of this force, and one of her milestones was

predicting the triumph of Francisco de Narváez

in 2009 in the Province, when he competed against Néstor Kirchner.

In 2019, like the vast majority of pollsters, she erred in her electoral forecasts.

This last work is divided into chapters, with the following conclusions:


General situation of the country


- "The

pessimism of opinion leaders

in relation to the country's situation is at the

highest levels

since we began to carry out this study in 2008. 81% negatively evaluate the current situation, 87% consider that Argentina worsened in the last year and only 22% believe that the country will progress in 2021 ".

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Establishment survey 1

Based on a survey of 188 leaders and opinion makers.

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Source:

POLIARQUIA CONSULTORES

Infographic:

Clarín

- "The

low institutional quality

and the

ruling class

are mentioned as

the two main problems of the country

, above economic and social issues such as poverty, education and income distribution, among others.


Economic projections

- "Leaders and opinion-makers foresee an average GDP growth of 2.8% for this year and

inflation of 46%

. Meanwhile, they expect a price of

the official dollar at $ 144

and the

parallel dollar at $ 220

for end of the year".

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Establishment survey 2

Based on a survey of 188 leaders and opinion makers.

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Source:

POLIARQUIA CONSULTORES

Infographic:

Clarín

- "

Reducing public spending, reducing tax pressure

, removing obstacles, controls and restrictions, and reducing inflation are considered the

main economic challenges

that the national government should prioritize."


Evaluation of the government and political leaders

- "

Strong rejection of Alberto

Fernández

after his first year in office: he obtains a

76% disapproval

, and 82% consider that the current administration does not know how to solve the country's problems."

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Establishment survey 3

Based on a survey of 188 leaders and opinion makers.

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Source:

POLIARQUIA CONSULTORES

Infographic:

Clarín

- "For their part, a 55% majority maintains that

Cristina Kirchner is the one who has power

and Alberto Fernández abides by her decisions, increasing 39 points in the last year."

- "In terms of image, Horacio Rodríguez Larreta and María Eugenia Vidal achieve the

best evaluations

. On the contrary, Axel Kicillof, Cristina Kirchner and Máximo Kirchner are positioned as the political leaders with the

highest negative ratings

, in all three cases above 70% ".


Coronavirus and back to school

- "When consulting about the

Government's

management

in relation to the coronavirus, more than half of the leaders rate it negatively (53%) and

only 16% rate it as positive

."

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Establishment survey 4

Based on a survey of 188 leaders and opinion makers.

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Source:

POLIARQUIA CONSULTORES

Infographic:

Clarín

- "There is a

deep consensus

on the need for face-to-

face classes to

begin this year: three out of four leaders hold that position."


Trust in institutions

- "In a context of

predominance of mistrust

, only three institutions achieve

positive values

: the

Universities

, the

Armed Forces

and the

Large Companies

. In contrast, the

National Government

, the

Justice

and the

Trade Unions

emerge as the

most discredited

."

- "In 2012

Justice

occupied the seventh position in the ranking, in 2016 it

fell

to the tenth place and is currently in the

second to last position

".



Prominent figures

- "The ranking of the

most influential Argentines

is headed again by

Cristina Kirchner

, followed by

Alberto Fernández and Horacio Rodríguez Larreta

. The Top 10 are completed by Pope Francisco, Mauricio Macri, Máximo Kirchner, Héctor Magnetto, Sergio Massa, Paolo Rocca and Elisa Carrió. Compared to last year, Hugo Moyano and Ricardo Lorenzetti are no longer among the 10 most influential ".

- "Finally, regarding the Top 10 of the

most outstanding businessmen

in 2020,

Marcos Galperín

heads the list for the second consecutive year".

Source: clarin

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