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Economists cast doubt on Milei’s freen shoots in weary Argentina

Experts worry that President Javier Milei's government is painting an optimistic picture of the economy that is not yet backed by data. Leer más

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The crisis of management and the negative perception of the economy to dissolve the hegemon to of the officialism, according to political analyst Facundo Nejamkis.

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Javier Milei's government is experiencing a sharp deterioration of its image as a result of a combination of political errors and the growing social unrest over the economy, according to an analysis.The projections were made by political analyst Facundo Nejamkis who, according to him, the presidential administration left behind the scenario of electoral hegemony that seemed to consolidate at the end of 2025 and today faces a much more balanced c…

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According to analyst Facundo Nejamkis, Javier Milei’s administration left behind the dominant position it showed at the end of 2025 and today faces a fight paired with Peronism. In dialogue with Splendid AM 990, Nejamkis attributed the retreat to a mixture of management errors and social unrest due to the economic situation. “A 60% of society is dissatisfied with the economic program and is skeptical about what is coming,” he said. For the direc…

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Buenos Aires, 9 May (NA) – Political analyst Facundo Nejamkis said that the government is going through a sharp deterioration of its image as a result of a combination of political errors and growing social unrest over the economy. According to him, the administration of Javier Milei left behind the scenario of electoral hegemony that seemed to consolidate at the end of last year and today faces a much more balanced competition with Peronism. Ne…

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Buenos Aires Times broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Saturday, May 9, 2026.
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