President Javier Milei and current Senator for La Libertad Avanza (LLA) Patricia Bullrich have a 49% positive image rating among officials for nearly half of the surveyed citizens. Based on interviews with 1,772 people during the first three days of December across the country, the consultancy Opina Argentina reflected that both Milei and Bullrich maintain positive considerations after two years in office. According to the Argentine News Agency, the best-positioned opposition political figure is the governor of the province of Buenos Aires, Axel Kicillof, in third place with 44%, followed by Minister of Economy Luis Caputo with 43%. Regarding other opposition personalities, particularly those linked to Peronism, they are quite distant from Kicillof, as Sergio Massa achieved 35% and Cristina Kirchner two points more with 37%. If the first two years of the two previous administrations before Milei's are compared (Mauricio Macri: 2015–2019 / Alberto Fernández: 2019–2023), the current president is the one who best maintained his political image: Macri reached December 2021 with 40% positive image, while Fernández barely had 28%. To conclude, regarding the final stretch of the La Libertad Avanza mandate, 45% of those surveyed believe there will be a significant improvement in 2026; 46% believe the exact opposite, and 7% state that there will be no change, either favorable or negative.
Argentina's President and Senator Have High Approval Rating
A poll shows President Javier Milei and Senator Patricia Bullrich maintain a high level of public support, outpacing key opposition politicians.