The
information
, according to
Clarín
, was used by an advisor/spokesperson to suggest to his client/deputy that
he review his propensity to criticize Javier Milei in the media
.
It was not a question of principles or ideological debate but pure pragmatism: a
new survey
had arrived in which the
voters of Together for Change
appeared
completely aligned with the new president
.
The legislator who heard the suggestion, of course, belongs to that opposition space.
This newspaper accessed that study.
And beyond the anecdote, it is interesting to analyze.
Because
it would explain
- it would help to understand -
why the majority of the Macrista, radical and Peronist ex-JxC leaders make an effort to appear dialogue-oriented
and cooperative with the mega reform project, synthesized as the "Omnibus Law."
The survey is from
Fixer
, which has been around for a few years and has clients on both sides of the political divide.
Between the 20th and 25th of this month, a
national online survey of 1,910 cases
was carried out , with +/- 2.3% margin of error.
It was one of the consultants that best predicted the different instances of the last presidential election.
Image of Milei, inflation and DNU
The report accessed by
Clarín
basically has three parts.
On the one hand, the usual ranking of images of the main leaders
is done
;
and on the other hand, two specific topics are addressed: the
DNU
of deregulation of the economy and responsibility
for current inflation
.
In the three cases, when the results are discriminated according to the vote in the general election, it is symptomatic how the opinions of the followers of La Libertad Avanza are similar to those of Together for Change. Both are stuck together and with the voters of Unión por la Patria in front of them.
As for the
image table
, Milei is up, but
with a drop compared to December
.
This decline has already been alerted by other surveys.
In Fixer
's numbers , the President combines
46% positive and 50% negative
in January
.
In December, the ratio was + 49% and - 40%.
Alert.
But beyond that drop, the most substantial thing comes with the discriminated data: there, the
libertarian respondents
give the president
88% positive
and
those from Juntos, 78%
.
Those from
Unión por la Patria
, on the other hand, see it
almost entirely negatively (98%)
.
When asking about the
DNU
and responsibility
for current inflation
, the relationship is even tighter.
In the first case, those who agree with the decree among
libertarians
reach
86%
and among those from
Juntos, 81%
.
In the second, both 87% of Milei voters and 84% of Bullrich voters believe that the main person responsible for the current price increase is the "Alberto Fernández government."
The
gaze of the K voters
here remains well on the
other side
.
98% of them disagree with the DNU and 68% believe that the main person responsible for the current inflation is the "Javier Milei government."
This Wednesday/Thursday vote in Deputies with the Omnibus Law will surely test the extent to which this support from Juntos a Milei voters is reflected in the chamber.