Optimism Grows in Argentina Ahead of 2025 Elections

A recent poll shows that 51.7% of Argentinians approve of President Javier Milei's management, highlighting a rise in optimism for three consecutive months as the country approaches elections.


Optimism Grows in Argentina Ahead of 2025 Elections

The data shows that optimism has increased for three consecutive months. Regarding the evaluation of the national management of Javier Milei, 51.7% of respondents approve of it, while 40.1% disapprove. On the other hand, 40.2% believe that Milei does not know how to solve the country's economic problems.

In the electoral arena, 31.8% of respondents would vote for a candidate allied with the Government, compared to 26.6% who would lean towards an opposition candidate. The undecided increased from 31.5% to 36.5% in a month. Regarding voting intention by political space, La Libertad Avanza leads with 30.2%.

Regarding the perception of poverty and inflation, 50.8% believe that poverty has increased in the last six months, and 45.3% perceive an increase in inflation. On the confidence in Milei's ability to solve economic problems, 18.4% think he is doing so, while 32.2% believe he needs more time.

Regarding the image of political leaders, Javier Milei has the most positive image with 53.5%. Regarding national management, 21% believe the government "is adjusting where it should."

The survey shows that the majority of respondents expressed feeling "hope" about the country's future, followed by "uncertainty" and "anguish." Moreover, 26.1% of respondents have not yet defined their vote, while other political spaces present lower percentages.

The evaluation of national management remains at high numbers, being a key factor in explaining the growth of the political force of La Libertad Avanza. Compared to previous months, fewer people have negative expectations about the evolution of the country and their personal situation.