Eduardo Paladini
04/29/2021 8:31 AM
Clarín.com
Politics
Updated 04/29/2021 8:31 AM
Unlike what happens with politicians at the national level,
governors tend to have a positive image balance
in their provinces.
In other words, they get more support than rejection from their neighbors.
But there are some who have been complicated for months with management and break the rule.
Thus, they make up the uncomfortable
ranking of the leaders with the worst valuation of the country
.
Based on the latest national survey by
CB Consultora Opinion Pública
,
Clarín
put together this table.
The firm, which originated in Córdoba but which measures at the national level, has carried out an interesting survey since May 2020, where
between 500 and 1,200 inhabitants of each province
evaluate their governor.
They also comment on the image of well-known politicians such as Alberto Fernández, Cristina Kirchner, Mauricio Macri or Horacio Rodríguez Larreta.
The worst
With the table of leaders divided in two, to separate "the best" from "the worst", within the latter a
sub-group can be made
.
They would be those that are in dark red, with the distinctive that was mentioned at the beginning of the text: they end with a
differential against the image
.
There are located, from bottom to top,
seven governors
:
1)
Mariano Arcioni
, massista from Chubut, has 36.8% of valuation in favor and 61% against.
2)
Arabela Carreras
, from a local front in Río Negro, + 42.6% and -53.9%.
3)
Axel Kicillof
, a Kirchner from Buenos Aires, + 43.5% and - 54.2%.
Arabela Carreras with Alberto Fernández.
The governor of Río Negro, another with a bad image according to a survey.
Presidency photo
4)
Gustavo Melella
, radical K from Tierra del Fuego, + 43.7% and - 54.1%.
5)
Juan Manzur
, peronist from Tucumán, + 44.8% and -52.8%.
6)
Omar Perotti
, Santa Fe Peronist, + 46.1% and - 50.9%.
7)
Alicia Kirchner
, Kichnerista from Santa Cruz, + 46.2% and - 50.4%.
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Governors with the worst image
Based on a survey of 550 to 1,250 cases per province.
On %.
Tap to explore the data
Source:
CB Public Opinion Consultant
Infographic:
Clarín
Arcioni, Carreras and Kirchner, with deep open local conflicts, are
habitual of the bottom of the table
.
Kicillof is more striking, who used to hover around half the ranking but was falling.
As this newspaper advanced, in addition to the provincial weighting,
CB measured it at the national level against Larreta
, in what would be the duel of the moment.
The head of government beat him by a lot.
The table below is completed by
five
other
governors
.
With the consolation that despite being located in the middle for the fund, they have a
valuation balance in their favor
.
Who are they?
8)
Ricardo Quintela
, a Peronist from La Rioja, with + 50.4% and - 46.7%.
9)
Gustavo Sáenz
, massista from Salta, + 52.5% and -44%.
10)
Gildo Insfrán
,
Formosan
Peronist, + 54.3% and - 44.6%.
11)
Raúl Jalil
, Catamarca Peronist, + 55.3% and - 41.9%.
12)
Gerardo Morales
, Jujuy radical, + 56.7% and - 40.7%.
Of this sub-lot,
two cases
stand out
.
Sáenz, who
was first at some point
in this table.
And Insfrán, with a
very bad image in Buenos Aires
, but who retains considerable support in his province.
Actually, it shouldn't attract so much attention: it has been elected and re-elected since 1995.
The best
The A side of the ranking was
led again in April by Larreta from Buenos Aires
, perhaps favored by his fights with the Frente de Todos at the national and provincial level.
Remember: the image of this table is composed with the opinion of the residents of each district.
The head of Government adds 68.6% positive and 30% negative.
The cream of the list, with more than 65% weighting in favor, is completed by:
2)
Sergio Uñac
, from PJ de San Juan, + 68% and - 29.1%.
3)
Juan Schiaretti
, PJ de Córdoba, + 67.8% and - 30.3%.
4)
Gustavo Valdés
, radical from Corrientes, + 67.1% and - 30.4%.
5)
Rodolfo Suarez
, radical from Mendoza, + 66.4% and - 31.1%.
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Governors with a better image
Based on a survey of 550 to 1,250 cases per province.
On %.
Tap to explore the data
Source:
CB Public Opinion Consultant
Infographic:
Clarín
Thus,
three of the top five are from the opposition at the national level
.
Uñac, meanwhile, came to lead the table and is currently the president with the least negative of all.
And
one of the top promotions
of the month was Schiaretti's.
The
rest of the "best"
, also with a very good image balance in favor, are:
6)
Jorge Capitanich
, Peronist from Chaco, + 63.5% and - 34.3%.
7)
Sergio Ziliotto
, Peronist from La Pampa, + 63.1% and -33.9%.
Cordovan governor Juan Schiaretti, among those who most improved his local image in the last month, according to a survey.
8)
Oscar Ahuad
, from a provincial front in Misiones, + 62.6% and -33.4%.
9)
Gustavo Bordet
, Peronist from Entre Ríos, + 59.5% and - 39.2%.
10)
Gerardo Zamora
, radical K from Santiago del Estero, + 58.8% and - 38.5%.
11)
Omar Gutiérrez
, from the Neuquén Popular Movement, + 58.6% and -39.3%.
12)
Alberto Rodríguez Saá
, Peronist from San Luis, + 57.1% and -39.2%.