The
leader is not Javier Milei
.
The
worst is not a Kirchner
(nor a Kirchnerista).
And
in the top ten there is a piquetero
.
A
new survey
that evaluated the
images of 22 well-known politicians
brought surprises in first place, last and eighth.
The study is by
D'Alessio IROL - Berensztein
, two consultants who have been working together for years and every month they present a
"social mood monitor"
.
This Wednesday Clarín
previewed part of its most recent survey, where the existence of a new crack around the figure of the President is confirmed.
The survey included
1,240 interviews throughout the country
during the month of January.
Regarding the ranking of politicians, they measured
7 government officials/officials
and
15 opponents
, some of them allies of the Government.
The 11 best
The table was ordered according to the positive image.
However, some not so well-known, who are against this data, were located in the upper half of the ranking.
This was the case of the radical
Maximiliano Pullaro
, for example.
When they asked about the figure of the governor of Santa Fe,
31% did not respond
.
However, among those who did,
38% supported it
.
That number was enough for him to finish 6th.
As for the
leader, it is surprising up to this point
: although it is true that Milei had been scoring in most of these studies, the fall he experienced in January -impact of the adjustment- had already begun to relegate him.
Here she finished 2nd, with 47 points for (the same against).
Who surpassed it? The Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrich, has been on the podiums for some time now. Here she combined 50% positive with 46% negative.
Third
was another leader who has been building her own path, after being relegated in the assembly of the Cabinet:
Victoria Villarruel
.
The vice president, with a high and controversial profile, obtained
+ 46% and - 47%
.
Almost the same as Milei.
Another woman appears fourth
, Foreign Minister
Diana Mondino
, who is also usually at the top in this type of rankings.
For
D'Alessio IROL-Berensztein
, she combines
42 for and 44 against
.
Fifth
was a key ally of the ruling party: the also libertarian
José Luis Espert
, deputy in charge of the strategic Budget commission, with
+ 39% and - 49%
.
Of the rest of the 11 best, without a doubt the one that draws the most attention is Juan Grabois. The piquetero leader beats, among others, Mauricio Macri and Axel Kicillof. He reaches him with + 37% (complete with -55%), just above the former president of the PRO (+ 36% and -54%) and the Buenos Aires governor (+ 35% and -59%).
Finally, in 11th place is the Minister of Economy
Luis Caputo
(
+ 34% and - 50%
).
The 11 worst
From the table below, perhaps the most striking thing is the name that finished in 22nd place.
He was not a Kirchner or a Kirchnerist as was usually the case
.
This time the worst fell to a radical.
The governor of Jujuy (and former vice presidential candidate) Gerardo Morales finished last with just 7 points positive and 77 negative. He is the only one who does not reach double digits of support.
Second to last
appears
Máximo Kirchner
, who also has his negative record: with Morales, they are the only ones who had less than 20 points in favor.
In the case of the deputy of Unión por la Patria, he obtained
+ 18%
(and - 74%).
Among the other nine below, there is a combination of pro-government supporters, allied opponents and hard-line opponents.
Jorge Macri
:
+ 33%
and - 45%.
Guillermo Francos
:
+ 31%
and - 40%.
Alfredo Cornejo
:
+ 27%
and - 48%.
Cristian Ritondo
:
+ 27%
and - 51%.
Cristina Kirchner
:
+ 27%
and - 66%.
Sergio Massa
:
+ 26%
and - 64%.
Florencio Randazzo
:
+ 25%
and - 57%.
Nicolás Posse
:
+ 22%
and - 41%.
Martín Llaryora
:
+ 21%
and - 44%.
In all cases, the total percentages are completed with the item "does not respond."