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Milei Leads Argentine Politicians' Image Ranking

A new survey shows Argentine President Javier Milei topping the politicians' image ranking, narrowly ahead of Patricia Bullrich. Three governors are also in the top ten. Reported by the Argentine News Agency.


Milei Leads Argentine Politicians' Image Ranking

Buenos Aires, March 4 (NA) — Argentine President Javier Milei tops the ranking of politicians' image in a survey published today, surpassing ruling senator Patricia Bullrich by just one-tenth. Three governors are also among the top ten. Milei leads with the lowest negative balance of -6.6 points, derived from the differential between a 39.8% positive image and a 46.4% negative one, according to a Management & Fit survey. Senator Patricia Bullrich is just one-tenth below with a -6.7% balance, from 38.9% positive and 45.6% negative. In third place is the Chief of Cabinet, Manuel Adorni, with -8.9%, combining +34.5% and -43.4%. In fourth and fifth place, confirmed by the Argentine News Agency, are the Minister of the Interior, Diego Santilli, with -10.9 differential (26.1% positive and -37% negative), and the Minister of Economy, Luis Caputo, with -17.4 difference between +30.2% and -47.6%. Following them are two governors and a former governor, all from the opposition. The governor of Santa Fe, Maximiliano Pullaro, is sixth with -17.5 (10.4% positive and -27.9% negative). According to this survey by the newspaper Clarín, seventh is the former governor of Córdoba and current national deputy Juan Schiaretti (one of the leaders of United Provinces) with -18.5% (13% positive and 31.5% negative), and eighth is the governor of Chubut, Ignacio Torres, with -18.5% (7.3% positive and 25.8% negative). At the bottom of the list, among many opposition figures, the survey finds the Secretary General of the Presidency, Karina Milei, with numbers very similar to two leaders from different sectors, Sergio Massa and Mauricio Macri. Massa had the worst numbers with -40% image, with only 17% positive and 57% negative. Karina Milei and Mauricio Macri had almost the same positive image, with 17.7% and 17.3% respectively. However, the president's sister was slightly lower, with a negative image of -53.2%, while the former president had -50.5%. In positions 9, 10, 11, and 12 are the governors of Córdoba and Buenos Aires, Martín Llaryora and Axel Kicillof, the former president Cristina Kirchner, and the head of the Buenos Aires City Government, Jorge Macri. Llaryora obtained -21% (8.8% positive and 30.5% negative), Kicillof -23.1% (29.5% positive and 52.6% negative), Cristina Kirchner -24.4% (29.7% positive and 55.1% negative), and Jorge Macri -28.6% (15.5% positive and 44.1% negative).

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