who are the 100 most influential figures for Argentines

who are the 100 most influential figures for Argentines

Politicians, actors, journalists and even foreign leaders: A report determined who are the 100 most influential people for Argentines and the answers, Although they were not surprising, they left some pearls along the way, which are worth noticing.

Of Javier Milei to Christpassing through Juan Martin del Potro, Steve Jobs, Viviana Canosa and the recently deceased Jorge Lanataamong others, the Influencer Ranking prepared by the consulting firm Giacobbe Public Opinion He realized the importance of these proper names in the country.

Javier Milei’s victory and good performance by the libertarians

Specifically, this new list brings with it the emergence of new characters linked to the Government and La Libertad Avanza. Without going any further, President Milei himself was chosen by Argentines as the most influential person.

To the president’s delight, the podium is completed by the president-elect of the United States, donald trumpand nothing more and nothing less than Lionel Messi. Cristina Kirchnerfor its part, just appears in fourth place, while Elon Musk, René Favoloro and José de San Martín They occupy positions five, six and seven respectively.

The first ten seats are completed with Mauricio Macri (8), Juan Domingo Peron (9) and Manuel Belgrano (10). They follow them Patricia Bullrich (11), the Pope Francis (12) and Diego Armando Maradona (13). The surprise, however, comes in position 15, where the presidential advisor appears Santiago Caputowho, despite his secrecy, manages to be part of the daily public conversation.

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Santiago Caputo, ranked 15th among the most influential people.

Behind him stood other libertarian leaders: Manuel Adorni (16), Karina Milei (17) and Victoria Villarruel (19). A curious fact: between the two strong ladies of the Government, nothing more and nothing less than Jesus Christ remained (18).

In this regard, Diego Giacobbedirector of the consulting firm, commented on some of the main highlights of the survey.

“Sergio Massa, who last year held 31st place, is no longer listed. He got 21% of the votes in the PASO and 37% in the general elections, but the turn of the page has been relentless”he commented.

In parallel, Rodríguez Larreta and Juan Schiaretti from Córdoba suffered the same fate. Also former president Alberto Fernández, Eduardo “Wado” De Pedro and Máximo Kirchner, without a place on the list.

On the side of the ruling party, the former chancellor was left out Diana Mondinowhile the former Minister of Economy and ideological reference of the Government, Sunday Cavallodoes not appear either.

“In the media, several are left out, such as Marcelo Tinelli, Héctor Magnetto and Clarín himself, among others. On the external front there are also victims: Joe Biden (former 56th), Barack Obama (former 43rd) and Angela Merkel ( former 91°)”, Giacobbe specified.

On this point, he specified that “like a political meat grinder, Argentine society grinds with an accelerated frenzy. Everything quickly becomes the past.” “Those who were only important yesterday are dispensable today. It is a machine that can love and forget, vote and forget, use and forget, even hate and then also forget,” he said.

Regarding the opposition, in addition to Cristina Kirchner, the governor of the province of Buenos Aires, Axel Kicillofjust appears in 21st place, preceded by the deceased Néstor Kirchner (20). The list is closed by journalist Luis Majul (100).

Who are the most influential people for Argentines?

  1. Javier Milei
  2. donald trump
  3. Lionel Messi
  4. Cristina Kirchner
  5. Elon Musk
  6. Rene Favoloro
  7. Joseph of San Martin
  8. Mauricio Macri
  9. Juan Domingo Peron
  10. Manuel Belgrano
  11. Patricia Bullrich
  12. Pope Francis
  13. Diego Armando Maradona
  14. Raul Alfonsin
  15. Santiago Caputo
  16. Manuel Adorni
  17. Karina Milei
  18. Jesus
  19. Victoria Villarruel
  20. Nestor Kirchner
  21. Axel Kicillof
  22. Franco Colapinto
  23. Vladimir Putin
  24. Marcos Galperin
  25. Nayib Bukele
  26. Eva Duarte de Perón
  27. Luis Caputo
  28. Fat Dan
  29. Xi Jinping
  30. Domingo Faustino Sarmiento.

Source: Ambito

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