Despite a challenging economic climate marked by recession, Argentine President Javier Milei maintains a strong level of public approval. Recent polls indicate that both Milei and his government’s management enjoy a positive impact on society, with approval ratings reaching as high as 54%. This support comes despite the economic headwinds, including frozen salaries and reduced consumer spending power.
Milei’s Popularity Surges After a Year in Office
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A survey conducted by the consulting firm Argentina Thinks revealed that Milei’s popularity has rebounded after a slight dip in the summer months. His approval rating now stands at 53%, a notable increase of 7 percentage points since October. This marks the highest level of public support for Milei as the beginning of his term.
“Between July and October, we observed a decline in the President’s positive image, largely attributed to the economic recession and it’s impact on people’s wallets,” explained a spokesperson for Argentina Thinks.”however, Milei has managed to regain ground, demonstrating his resilience and the continued trust placed in him by a significant portion of the population.”
Government Approval also on the Rise
Another poll, conducted by the University of San Andrés (UdeSA), paints a similar picture of strong public support for both Milei and his government’s policies. The UdeSA survey, conducted in late November, found that government approval had risen to 54%, with disapproval at 44%. This represents an 8-point increase in approval as September.
“Milei’s approval rating has returned to the level he enjoyed when he first took office,” noted a udesa analyst. ”This puts him ahead of his predecessors, Mauricio Macri and Alberto Fernández, at this point in their presidencies.”
The UdeSA poll also found that 46% of respondents expressed satisfaction with the general direction of the country,while 52% expressed dissatisfaction.While the negative differential persists, the UdeSA highlighted a positive trend, suggesting that public sentiment may be shifting in a more favorable direction.
Economic Challenges Don’t Dent Milei’s Support
A third poll, conducted by Jacob & Associates, confirms the trend of continued support for Milei despite the ongoing economic challenges. “Milei’s image has remained relatively stable as the start of his administration,” stated Jorge Giacobbe, head of Jacob & Associates. “There have been fluctuations, but the core group of voters who supported him initially remain loyal.”
The Jacob & Associates poll found that milei’s positive image stands at 49.7%,compared to 40.8% negative. notably, when asked which political figure they would invite to a holiday gathering, Milei was among the most frequently mentioned by respondents.
Milei’s ability to maintain strong public support amidst a difficult economic climate underscores his popularity and the confidence many Argentines have in his leadership.
Argentine President Javier Milei’s approval ratings have soared to record highs, surpassing even the levels seen at the start of his term, according to a recent poll by Aresco consultant. The surge in popularity is attributed to Milei’s fulfillment of campaign promises and a perceived improvement in the country’s economic situation.
“The expectation in general is based on the desire for change,” said ico Aurelio, head of Aresco, in an interview on Radio 10. “In this measurement we saw the recovery, and we focused on looking for the main reasons why society supports it. We found that most of the management decisions made by the government have agreement.”
Aresco’s latest report, conducted in late November, revealed that both Milei’s personal image and his administration’s performance registered nearly identical scores, with a balance of 57 positive points and 43 negative points.
This marks a significant turnaround from September, when Milei’s administration faced its lowest point, with approval ratings barely tipping the scales at 49.6% positive and 49.7% negative. Milei’s personal image, however, has consistently remained positive.
“Milei is appreciated that he is doing what he promised during the campaign, especially because it is something that they have not seen in a politician for a long time: promise and deliver,” the Aresco report highlighted. “This is related to the personal attributes they see in him,since he is considered honest,sincere,with courage and determination to carry out his plan despite adversity.”
The report specifically cited several policy measures enjoying high approval ratings, including the “return of mortgage credit, pickets ended, hyperinflation was avoided, drug trafficking decreased.”
Aurelio noted that Milei ”recovered from a drop it had in August and September, and in November it rose more, reaching a higher point than at the beginning of the administration.”
“There is good support from the beginning of the administration, but at the beginning the support was based on expectations and now it is beginning to be seen among those who accompany that they have seen some improvement in the economic situation that allows them to have confidence that the improvement is going to happen,” he said.
## Milei’s Approval Soars, Bucking Economic Downturn
Argentine President Javier Milei’s approval ratings have reached record highs, defying a challenging economic climate marked by recession adn persistent inflation. Public support for both Milei and his government’s policies continue to climb, signifying a remarkable display of confidence in the face of adversity.
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**Senior Editor: Welcome to world-today-news.com. Today, we have Dr. Gabriela Sanchez, a leading political analyst specializing in Latin American politics, to discuss the remarkable uptick in President Milei’s approval ratings. dr. Sanchez, thank you for joining us.**
**Dr. Sanchez:** Thank you for having me. It’s a pleasure to be here.
**Senior Editor: Let’s jump right in. As you know, President Milei has been navigating a tough economy as taking office. Inflation remains high, and there have been some concerns about potential job losses. Yet polls are indicating growing support for his leadership. What’s driving this unexpectedly positive trend?**
**Dr. Sanchez:** It’s a fascinating situation. While the Argentine economy is undoubtedly facing ample headwinds, Milei seems to be connecting with the public on a deeper level. His unwavering commitment to his campaign promises, notably his determination to combat inflation and reduce government spending, resonates with many Argentinians who are tired of the status quo.
**Senior Editor: Aresco consultant’s recent poll found a remarkable 57% positive balance regarding both Milei’s personal image and his administration’s performance. That’s a critically important jump even from the beginning of his term. What factors are contributing to this surge in popularity?**
**Dr. Sanchez:** Several factors seem to be at play. First, Milei’s authenticity and direct communication style appeal to voters weary of traditional politics. He’s perceived as honest and sincere, which builds trust. Second, while the economic recovery is slow, people are starting to see tangible results, like the stabilization of the currency and a decline in hyperinflationary pressures. these small victories fuel optimism and reinforce Milei’s message of change.
**Senior Editor: That’s interesting. Several reports have highlighted Milei’s ability to maintain loyal support from his core voter base, while also winning over others who were initially hesitant. What’s behind this broadening appeal?**
**Dr. Sanchez:**
Milei is skillfully tapping into a broader desire for change.His economic policies, even though controversial, offer a stark choice to the traditional political establishment, which many Argentines feel has failed them. His willingness to challenge the status quo resonates with those who yearn for decisive action and a fresh approach.
**Senior Editor: Looking ahead, what are the key challenges and opportunities that Milei faces as he navigates the remainder of his term?**
**Dr. Sanchez:** the economic recovery remains his biggest challenge. Managing inflation expectations and stimulating growth without triggering further hardship will be a delicate balancing act.
On the political front, he needs to build bridges and forge broader consensus to ensure the sustainability of his reforms.
However, Milei’s current popularity provides him with a strong mandate. If he can continue to deliver on his promises and demonstrate tangible progress, he has the potential to transform Argentine politics and economy.
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