With the first ten months of his administration just around the corner, the Government’s positive image is showing a decline in the polls. The patience in waiting for the results of the economic policies applied by the administration of Javier Milei seems to have come to an end, and that was reflected in the latest surveys. Meanwhile, At Casa Rosada they assure that the path taken is the correct one, although they take note of the data.
Sources with an office in Balcarce 50 pointed out Scope that the Government “it’s not going to change course” despite data indicating a drop in the assessment of the official management. “What surveys are these? The ones that pay to be published?” Milei’s entourage downplays. However, they acknowledge the findings. They are read in the Casa Rosada.
The presidential spokesman himself Manuel Adorni He said at his usual press conference on Tuesday that “we must analyse and pay attention” to the new figures, although he defended what has been done so far. “We are doing everything we said we were going to do as quickly as possible,” he argued.
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The Casa Rosada does not believe that the barbecue for the deputies at Quinta de Olivos has had a negative impact.
At Casa Rosada they are convinced that The Government is doing “exactly what the people voted for” and it is “a matter of time” before the results are seen, especially the economic ones.
In this regard, when asked about the impact that the barbecue at Quinta de Olivos had on the 87 deputies who vetoed the pension reform, the Government assured that it had “no political cost.”
What the new polls say about the Government
In fact, in recent days a survey was made known by the consulting firm Poliarquía that showed a drop of 7 points in the positive image of the President so far in September. The monthly survey He had shown 47% approval in August and now 40%The President’s decline in popularity is due to nothing more and nothing less than everyday economic issues: concerns headed by unemployment are beginning to weigh more and more, according to polls.
Another fact: one in two respondents says that the increase in utility rates significantly affects their financial situation, and 29% hold Milei’s economic policies directly responsible for the crisis.
Along the same lines, the Government Confidence Index (ICG) for September 2024 published by the School of Government of the Torcuato Di Tella University, recorded a drop of 14.8% compared to the previous month, standing at 2.16 points on a scale of 0 to 5This figure marks the lowest level since the beginning of the administration.
Shila Vilker, an analyst and director of the consulting firm Trespuntozero, warned of this scenario of rejection of the presidential figure. “There is a change in the emotional climate, we see a growth of negative feelings,” she explained over the weekend on Con Vos radio.
“We went from hope and expectation, from the promise of the future that the government had opened, to an increase in anti-political indicators.” Vilker said in relation to how the rejection of Milei and the decline in her positive image is formed and from what place it is expressed.
“The indicators of anti-politics are growing, that is, of People who get angry with Milei for her actions“This intensifies the feeling of rejection of politics. There is clearly anger, the same predominant feeling that led Milei to the Government in the elections,” said Vilker.
Source: Ambito

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