They are one of those tables where it is better to be at the bottom.
A new national survey measured the image of the 10 top politicians and, ordered by their negative assessment, three fight hand in hand as the worst: the former presidents
Cristina Kirchner
and
Mauricio Macri
, plus the former minister
Sergio Massa
.
Another trio, more varied, came close (in a bad way).
The study is from
Opina Argentina
, the consulting firm run by former official K
Facundo Nejamkis
and who during the campaign had as clients, among others, the radical Martín Lousteau and the macrista Horacio Rodríguez Larreta, both allies within Together for Change.
Between the 2nd and 4th of this month, the firm surveyed
1,423 cases throughout the country
, online and with +/- 2.6% margin of error.
In addition to the table of images, Milei's management was considered from different angles.
Furthermore, in its summary, the survey compares the results with previous studies and allows us to see the
evolution of the data
.
Thus, he proposes four initial tips:
The presidential image rises slightly in March (52% positive).
The official cast is notoriously better evaluated than the Peronist figures.
A clear majority identifies positive attributes in Javier Milei such as his ability to govern, his credibility and his honesty.
Milei's March 1 speech in Congress was perceived favorably by his electoral base.
The ranking of images
Then comes the measurement of
10 political figures
.
Four officials/officials and six opponents, in the latter group including some libertarian ally like Macri.
As in most of the most recent surveys
, the ruling party is doing better than the opposition
, within a context of rejection of the leadership.
Thus, the fight at the bottom of the table between Cristina, Macri and Massa is not surprising. The former minister finishes last, with 64 rejection points: 57% for a "very negative" image and 7% for "somewhat negative." The former presidents tie at -63%, although she is more "very negative" than him: 58% against 48%. Details.
Axel Kicillof, Juan Grabois and Luis Caputo
are doing barely better
.
The
first two
end up with
60 points negative
(the governor with 55% "very negative", against 54% for the piquetero leader) and the
Minister of Economy
, with
- 59%
(47% "very negative").
Then, in an
intermission
, the governor of Córdoba,
Martín Llaryora,
appears .
Because although it appears with one of the
lowest negative images
(49%, with only 20% "very negative"), it contrasts this with a
positive one of just 19 points
.
It happens that many people still do not know it (32%).
Clearly the Government trio Javier Milei, Victoria Villarruel and Patricia Bullrich are doing better. The president presents the best combination and ends with 4 points in favor, thanks to a positive of 52% and a negative of 48%.
The
vice
has
+ 50% and - 49%
(with 1% of "ns/nc") and the
Minister of Security
completes with an exact
+ 50% and - 50%
.
Milei and his management under the magnifying glass
Then, the survey repeats some questions from previous measurements, regarding the
President's management
and the
role of the opposition
, with these results.
What attitude should the opposition take towards the new government of Javier Milei?
"The percentage of respondents who believe that the opposition should collaborate with Javier Milei grows 3 points in one month (from 55% to 58%)."
What attitude should Javier Milei take towards the opposition?
"The demand for Milei to impose his ideas and agenda against the opposition has grown 5 points in the last month (from 32% to 37%)."
And as a final conclusion of all these variables, the report assures that
"despite the adjustment, Milei remains in public opinion
. "