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Argentine President Javier Milei has been in office for just two weeks, yet surveys are already emerging to evaluate his initial policy moves.These surveys measure his public image, Argentinians reactions to his announced measures, and short-term outlooks.Zubn Crdoba released their first survey on December 13 and 14, following Luis Caputos December 12 announcement hinting at a peso devaluation.According to this survey, with a sample size of 1,400, a digital method, and a 2.62% margin of error, 48.3% view Milei positively, while 50.1% have a negative perception.This shows a slight increase in positive perception compared to November.CB Consultores survey showed Mileis highest approval in Crdoba at 72.1% and lowest in Santiago del Estero at 44.9%, with a 3-4% margin of error.In more populous areas, he attained a 51% positive image in Buenos Aires Province, 52.8% in Santa Fe, and 58% in the City of Buenos Aires.According to a survey by the University of Belgrano, 52% of participants stated that Mileis announced measures influenced their upcoming summer decisions.Within this group, 32% reduced their vacation plans, 31% changed their destination, and 22% had to cancel their plans altogether.Early Surveys Reflect Public Opinion on Mileis Initial Policies.
(Photo Internet reproduction)As for short-term economic expectations, 33% believe conditions will remain the same in three months, 30% think they will worsen, and 21% anticipate improvement.The survey, conducted by the Public Opinion Center of the University of Belgrano, was carried out via phone with 450 effective respondents from Buenos Aires City.BackgroundPresident Mileis decisions have sparked significant public interest and debate.
He has initiated economic policies aimed at addressing Argentinas longstanding challenges.These include measures related to currency devaluation and fiscal adjustments, reflecting his commitment to economic reforms.Mileis approach marks a shift from previous administrations, focusing on more market-oriented solutions.His policies aim to stabilize the economy and encourage growth.
However, they have also led to concerns about short-term impacts on the everyday lives of Argentinians.The publics mixed reaction in surveys reflects this uncertainty and the balance Milei must strike between long-term economic health and immediate public welfare.As his term progresses, his policies effectiveness and public perception will continue to evolve, shaping his presidency and Argentinas future.





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