Milei's Approval Fell to 36.4%, Lower Level Since the Start of the Mandate
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President Javier Milei's approval rating fell in March to its lowest level since he took office, as corruption allegations plagued his government, unemployment rose, and Argentinians grew skeptical of his trade deal with the Trump administration. An AtlasIntel poll for Bloomberg News showed the president's approval rating dropped to 36.4% in March, hurt by corruption allegations, unemployment, and skepticism about the U.S. trade agreement.
By Federico Chechele Most of us had, in childhood, that schoolmate who invited to his house because he had the toy of the moment, a bow to play football or a swimming pool in summer. We were for convenience, even he himself doubted the authenticity of friendship, but he satisfied himself with the illusion of being accompanied. Some of that logic seems to replicate today in the figure of Javier Milei. The question is no longer only political, bu…
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