Early Surveys Reflect Public Opinion on Milei’s Initial Policies

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Argentine President Javier Milei has been in office for just two weeks, yet surveys are already emerging to evaluate his initial policy
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
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
reduced their vacation plans, 31% changed their destination, and 22% had to cancel their plans altogether.Early Surveys Reflect Public
(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
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administrations, focusing on more market-oriented solutions.His policies aim to stabilize the economy and encourage growth
surveys reflects this uncertainty and the balance Milei must strike between long-term economic health and immediate public welfare.As his