Milei’s disapproval is at 55 percent in Argentina

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The disapproval of the Argentine president, Javier Mileystands at 55.5 percent and 54.4 percent of the population has a negative view of the Government.

This is established by a survey carried out by the firm Zuban Córdoba and published in the newspaper ‘Page 12’.

Milei’s image is still positive for 43 percent of the population, according to the study. This citizen consultation was prepared from 1,400 interviews carried out between June 7 and 8.

Another of the figures of Milei Government who was part of this survey was the Minister of Human Capital, Sandra Pettovello. The represent, epicenter of a scandal for the hoarding of expired food in state warehouses, disapproval stands at 59.7 percent.

Milei’s disapproval continues to rise

Despite the stir it caused in the media communication Pettovello’s situation, its image for 36.3 percent of those consulted is positive.

58.3 percent of the population believes that “Sandra Pettovello mishandled the issue (of food) and should resign.” For her part, 38.3 percent believe that “Sandra Pettovello is fighting against the managers of poverty and that is why they attack her.”

The appellant was also asked government phrase about “Pettovello being the best minister in history.” 27.9 percent said they agreed with the statement, 65.1 percent said they disagreed and 7 percent responded that they do not know.

The Argentine president has been harshly questioned by center and left politicians for the decisions made. And in these six months, Milei has made questionable decisions such as the closure of the Women’s Ministry.

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Also caused tensions with Spain after making comments considered “harmful” against the wife of the president, Pedro Sánchez.

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