More than 61.9% Would Vote for a Change in Government
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A national survey of Trends shows a scenario of strong parity in the face of the upcoming presidential elections. Libertad Avanza leads the intention to vote for the first round, while Javier Milei and Axel Kicillof appear separated by just one point in a hypothetical second round.
Buenos Aires, August 5 (NA) - A national poll showed a scenario of strong parity in the face of the presidential elections of 2027, with a two-point advantage for La Libertad Avanza over Peronism in intent to vote for the first round and a difference of just one point between President Javier Milei and the Buenos Aires governor Axel Kicilof in an eventual balloting. Faced with the consultation on which political space they would vote in the pres…
A national survey of Zuban Córdoba y Asociados shows a sharp deterioration in the assessment of the national government. Most believe that the country is going the wrong way, assures that its economic situation worsened and anticipates that it would vote for a change in the upcoming presidential elections. Read more
President Javier Milei again generated controversy by referring to his own economy during an interview with libertarian Esteban Trebucq. There he assured that he himself greatly lowered his salary and the networks exploited.
Buenos Aires – 4 August 2026 – Total News Agency – TNA – A national poll by Rubikon Intel again shook the political board around 2027 showing that Javier Milei retains a slight advantage in positive image within the ruling party, although Patricia Bullrich equals it and overcomes it when the measurement is projected without “does not know / does not answer”; in the Kirchnerist Peronism, Axel Kicillof remains above Cristina Kirchner, while Sergio…
A national survey by CB Global Data, conducted between July 30 and 31 with 1,252 respondents and a margin of error of ±2.8%, paints a complex picture for the 2027 presidential elections. Javier Milei is consolidating his position as the leading candidate in the first round, opposition to allowing Cristina Fernández de Kirchner to run is widespread, and Argentine society remains inclined toward change. The most striking finding: the rejection of …
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