One year has passed since Javier Milei takes over as head of Argentinaand a survey proposed an analysis of the libertarian’s management. One of the most surprising data is related to the measures taken by the Government, since the most valued They are not within the economic field.
The report by the consulting firm Opinaia was carried out from December 6 to 10 with the participation of 1,000 cases. In addition to the measures initiated by the libertarian government, the study reflects data linked to the way in which it managed them, as well as the role of the opposition.
Milei Management: the main measures one year after taking office
Asked about the assessment of what Javier Milei did during the first year of his administration, those surveyed responded favorably towards the control of pickets and social conflict, with 60%. In this way, the measure supported by Patricia Bullrich is the one that stands out the most in the twelve months.
Below that line, 56% agreed with both the control and combat against drug traffickingas with the promotion of commercial networks. Furthermore, the foreign debt negotiation He also had strong approval so far of the libertarian administration, with a 55%.
On the other hand, the most rejected measure was prepaid controlwith only a 35% positive evaluation and a total of 29% stating it as ”very negative”. Likewise, the management of the university education and the administration of trains and railways were also among the least accepted, with negative percentages of the 55% and 57%, respectively.
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Did Milei’s management do more or less than expected?
Given this query, the 48% stated that “more was done” than they expected in terms of spending reduction and inflation control; and, completing the podium, a 47% gave a favorable opinion to what was done with the financial stability and the dollar control, while the 51% once again highlighted what was done in picket control.
On the contrary, in terms of investmentsboth what was done in the education and public health generated a marked rejection among those surveyed, with some negative 50% and 47%, respectively. Furthermore, a 45% criticized the lack of social assistance to those most in need; and a 42% to the lack of promotion investment and employment.
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What happens with the opposition
The survey also got into the field of competition that the ruling party could have in the future, where the data reflected that 42% responded “for now no one”.
In this way, the study revealed that the respondents place Cristina Kirchner as the best option to confront the libertarian administration, with a 36%. They are followed, by a wide margin, Axel Kicillof (10%) and Sergio Massa (6%).
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Source: Ambito
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