Discontent in Mendoza over security management

A study reveals that 74.64% of citizens perceive a decrease in security in Mendoza. President Milei's image has considerably deteriorated as criticisms of his administration's policies emerge.


Discontent in Mendoza over security management

According to a survey conducted in Mendoza, the majority perception indicates that 74.64% of respondents believe that security in the province has worsened, while only 5.79% think it has improved. Regarding the management of the Minister of Security, Mercedes Rus, policies focused on the purchase of vehicles are criticized for not providing structural solutions, which has generated discontent.

As for the president's image, with a 65% disapproval rate, significant changes have been recorded in recent months. The Deputy Governor Hebe Casado and the deputy Lourdes Arrieta are politicians with the worst image in the province, and insecurity continues to be a growing problem with no clear responses from the Government.

The political landscape in Mendoza, in an election year, appears complex for both the ruling party and the opposition, with an unfavorable perception towards both. The survey also analyzed the perception of Deputy Governor Hebe Casado and security in the province.

Regarding Javier Milei's image, it has suffered deterioration after a mobilization without specific political support, but replicated in several cities under the slogan "No to fascism". The survey revealed that 41.52% believe his statements were inappropriate, resulting in a negative image of 65.6%.

Regarding Hebe Casado, her public image reflects strong disapproval, being rated as "a terrible politician" by 33.26% of respondents. In terms of security in Mendoza, it remains one of the main concerns of the population, with no clear responses from government authorities.