Two pro-government and two opposition.
Two women and two men.
This is how limited the balance of politicians who escaped was in a
new survey
that measured the
images
of
17 well-known leaders
.
The
four finished with more positive than negative image
.
The other 13, no.
President
Javier Milei
was included in this last group .
The study that evaluated these politicians was done by
CIGP
, a small consulting firm that has been in the market for years.
It usually measures for elections and also conducts surveys with data on the economic and political situation.
Between the 11th and 16th of this month, they surveyed
1,080 cases throughout the country
and presented the results of the study with a margin of error of +/- 3%.
The 4 who approved
The two officials/women with a favorable balance were the Minister of Security
Patricia Bullrich
and the Vice President
Victoria Villarruel
.
It doesn't attract attention.
Since the Libertarian government took office, just over two months ago, both officials usually lead these types of rankings.
In the CIGP
numbers
, Bullrich was the one with the highest positive rating (46.58%), although its differential was somewhat lower than that of Villarruel.
The minister had a balance of + 2.36 points, for a negative of 44.22%;
She completed with 8.01% regular image and 1.19% don't know/no answer.
The
vice
, for its part, rounded
45.40% positive and 42.73% negative (differential + 2.67 points)
, with 8.61% regular and 3.26% don't know/does not answer.
Depending on which parameter is taken, the two men/opponents who also escaped the evaluation ended up above or below the two national officials.
This is the head of the Buenos Aires Government, Jorge Macri; and the deputy of Unión por la Patria Leandro Santoro. Both had less positive image than Bullrich and Villarruel, but a better differential.
Jorge Macri
combined
33.24% positive
and 29.68% negative: he obtained
the highest balance of all
, with
+ 3.56 points
.
He completed with 24.32% regular assessment and 12.76% don't know/does not answer.
Santoro
, meanwhile, was left with a
2.97 point differential in favor
, with a
positive of 34.13%
and a negative of 31.16%.
In his case, he closed with 23.14% fair and 11.57% don't know/does not answer.
The 13 who failed
The list of those who finished with a negative balance is extensive, varied and has its nuances.
Extreme examples?
President Milei and the governor of Córdoba, the moderate Peronist Martín Llaryora.
Milei
had one of the
highest positive images (41.20%)
, but the negative one was greater (48.60%) and thus ended up with a differential against (
-7.4 points
).
Llaryora
, on the other hand, obtained
just
12.17% support
.
But since it is not known (51.04% does not know/does not answer), it did not end with a negative (17.81%) or such a high differential (
-5.64 points
).
The other 11 failed?
Axel Kicillof
:
34.12% positive
and 54.9% negative (
-20.78
points difference).
Luis Caputo
:
+ 32.94%
and - 44.51% (
- 11.57
differential).
Mauricio Macri
:
+ 32.04%
and - 50.15% (
- 18.11
differential).
Juan Grabois
:
+ 29.97
and - 51.64% (
- 21.67
differential).
Cristina Kirchner
:
+ 24.63%
and - 64.1% (
- 39.47
differential).
Sergio Massa
:
+ 23.45%
and - 57.86% (
- 34.41
differential).
Facundo Manes
:
+ 22.85%
and - 28.78% (
- 5.93
differential).
Guillermo Moreno
:
+ 20.19%
and - 61.2 (
- 41.01
differential).
Horacio Rodríguez Larreta
:
+ 18.4%
and - 37.98% (
- 19.58
differential).
Martín Lousteau
:
+ 16.62%
and - 42.73 (
- 26.11
differential).
Ramiro Marra
:
+ 16.32%
and - 44.51% (
- 28.19
differential).