The image of Javier Milei fell in 14 provinces; in Chaco the refusal is already close to 50% – CHACODIAPORDIA.COM

The decline in the president’s perception, coinciding with the worsening of the economic recession and employment in the industrial sectors, had the greatest impact in the province of Buenos Aires, where the drop was 3.5%, the most pronounced on record. . The district managed by Axel Kicillof is the second where the libertarian economist has the worst image (54%), just below Santiago del Estero (54.8%).

Although the drop in May is general, the truth is that the head of state only has a negative image higher than the positive one in 5 provinces: Buenos Aires, Chaco, Tierra del Fuego, Formosa and Santiago del Estero. The greatest positive image is found this month in the province of Córdoba (64.8%). There, it rose 2.9%, which could respond to an effect of the celebrations for May 25, when Milei traveled to carry out an official activity even though the promised “May Pact” did not materialize.

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Other notable data were the impact of the crisis in Misiones, after the police uprising and the teaching and public employee strikes. The positive image fell from 52.4% to 49.7%, about 2.7 points.

More striking is the situation of Tucumán, a traditional bastion of Peronism and one of the most populous districts in the north. There, the presidential image had a drop in the positive image of 3 points, from 56.6 to 53.6% in one month. This data contrasts with the perception of Governor Osvaldo Jaldo, a leader who distanced himself from Unión por la Patria and appears to be allied with Milei. Jaldo was third in positive image this month, with 63.7% in favor and an increase of 0.4 points compared to the previous period.

In addition to Jaldo, on the podium of the best rated governors in June are Maximiliano Pullaro (UCR), from Santa Fe, with 64.3% that allowed him to lead the ranking, while Ignacio Torres (PRO), from Chubut, came third. These are two leaders who show a particular profile: they are young, they maintain a position of collaboration with the Government, but they do not hesitate to strain the relationship with Milei.

The worst rated in May were Axel Kicillof, with 40.3% positive image, which leaves him in last place. He is followed by Ricardo Quintela, from La Rioja, with 41.2%, and Gustavo Sáenz, from Salta, with 44.5% of positive image.

The governor who grew the most compared to the consultancy’s last measurement was Alberto Weretilneck (+3.1%), while again, in Misiones, Governor Hugo Passalacqua was the one who fell the most and fell 5.4% as a result of the strong protests .

Data sheet

Population Object of Study: General population over 16 years of age

Scope: 23 PROVINCES OF ARGENTINA + CABA

Quotas: Sex, educational level, geolocation and age group.

Affixation: Uniform Information Collection Technique: CB CAWI Research (Online)

Information Collection Instrument: Structured questionnaire of closed questions with direct application.

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