Argentina's Government Confidence Index (GCI) rose by 17.5% in November 2025 following the victory of the 'La Libertad Avanza' coalition in the legislative elections. This was reported by the Torcuato Di Tella University's School of Government. The GCI reached 2.47 points, marking its highest level since February 2025. The increase was recorded across all five sub-indices: Capacity to solve the country's problems (2.93 points, +18.6%), Honesty of officials (2.81 points, +12.4%), Efficiency in public spending administration (2.32 points, +12.6%), Overall government evaluation (2.26 points, +30.6%), and Concern for the general interest (2.02 points, +16.8%). A shift in the sub-index hierarchy was observed this month, with 'capacity' surpassing 'honestity', though both remain the highest-rated. Confidence is higher among men (2.69 points) than among women (2.24 points). The highest level of confidence was found in the 18-29 age group (2.92 points). The survey was conducted between November 3-14, 2025, based on 1,008 cases.
Argentine Government Confidence Index Reaches February High
Argentina's Government Confidence Index rose by 17.5% in November 2025 after 'La Libertad Avanza's' election win. The index reached 2.47 points, its highest since February, with growth across all five sub-indices.