While the Government and a sector of the opposition deepen polarization as a way of political construction, a
new survey
could set off a warning, with a particular
demand for consensus
.
The same study, of
national scope
and with
5,924 cases
surveyed between February 2 and 5 (+/- 1.2% margin of error), brings another surprise: when
they measured 8 top leaders
, pro-government and opposition members,
only one It didn't go down
in image.
The survey is from
Opina Argentina
, the consulting firm of former official K
Facundo Nejamkis
.
In the last campaign, he made measurements, among others, for the former head of Government Horacio Rodríguez Larreta and for the radical senator Martín Lousteau.
Main conclusions
At the outset, the report summarizes the main results/conclusions in five tips:
"
For the first time
since the beginning of his presidency, there are
signs of deterioration in Milei's image
."
"The president, in any case,
remains the political figure with the best image
in the country."
"The
deterioration
in social valuation
also
reaches official figures such as
Victoria Villarruel
,
Patricia Bullrich
and
Luis Caputo
."
"A
clear
social majority – around two-thirds of those surveyed – prefers that
Milei
show
a vocation for dialogue
with the opposition."
"The
rejection
of the
Omnibus Law
is
slightly majority
in society."
Image ranking
The first frame is the one that shows the images of four pro-government members, one para-official member and three opposition members: the officials
Javier Milei, Patricia Bullrich, Victoria Villarruel and Luis Caputo
, the ally
Mauricio Macri
, plus
Cristina Kirchner, Sergio Massa and Axel Kicillof
.
As anticipated in the conclusions, despite a drop in his numbers, the President continues to lead the ranking: now it shows an exact tie, with 50% positive and 50% negative, when the previous month he combined + 54%, - 45 % and 1% of ns/nc.
Milei is followed by
Bullrich
, with almost the same numbers.
The Minister of Security has
+ 49%, - 50% and 1% of ns/nc
.
Compared to the previous measurement, she lowered the positive by 5 and raised the negative by the same number.
The podium is completed by
Villarruel
, with a plus: she is the
only one with more image in favor (+ 49%) than against (- 47%)
.
She completes with 4% ns/nc.
The vice president lowered the positive by 4 and raised the negative by 5.
Fourth
is the last official evaluated,
the Caputo Minister of Economy
, with
+ 39%, - 56% and 5% nas/nc
.
Compared to the previous month, support decreased by 5 and rejection increased by 5.
The
fifth
is
Kicillof
, with figures very similar to Caputo:
+ 39% and - 58% (3% nas/nc)
.
The
plus
of the Buenos Aires governor is that he is the
only leader evaluated who did not worsen his numbers
.
It was the same as in the previous Opina Argentina
measurement
.
Kicillof represents a particular case within Peronism. K.
Clarín already told of another recent survey where he ends up at the top of the table
.
But the most reliable evidence from his political capital is that he achieved reelection as president despite the local defeat of many of his colleagues and the beating that Massa suffered in the presidential runoff.
Consensus claim
The other key item of the study refers to the role that the majority of public opinion demands of the ruling party and the opposition.
When asked about the attitude that
non-governmental parties
should take ,
55% respond that "they should collaborate with the new president and allow him to apply his economic program"
, against 42% who believe that "they should oppose and try to block his program."
Complete 3% of ns/nc.
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Attitude of the opposition and Javier Milei
Based on a national survey of 5,924 cases
Source:
Opina Argentina
Infographic:
Clarín
Something similar happens when investigating the attitude that
Milei
should take .
Even with a higher proportion:
64%
say that
she "should negotiate and seek agreements with the opposition
. "
Ok here anyway, a reflection based on the background.
In the run-up to the last presidential elections (from 2015 onwards), many people also demanded more consensus, and yet extreme positions were gaining.