The president of Argentina, Javier Mileiis the South American president most valued by citizens in the month of June, according to the ranking of CB Consultora, a company specialized in the study of the social climate and the projection of electoral scenarios.
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Milei’s positive image goes from 54.8% in May to 55.7% in June and with a disapproval rate of 41.9%according to the survey carried out between June 11 and 15 among 12,341 people (an average of between 1,032 and 1,469 citizens per country), with a confidence level of 95% and a margin of error of +/- 2% to 3 %.
In second place is the president of Ecuador, Daniel Noboa, who last month occupied first position with a favorability margin of 58.1%.which fell to 54.3% in June, while the negative remained at 42.2%.
The Brazilian president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, climbed to third place with a favorable image of 51.3%, in May it was 49.2%, and the negative one reaches 45.6% this month.
At the other extreme, the president of Peru, Dina Boluarte, occupies the last place in the table, with a 68.5% negative image compared to a 26.7% positive evaluation.
How did Gustavo Petro do?
Before Boluarte are the presidents of Chile, Gabriel Boric, with a negative index of 60.1% and 37.5% favorability, and from Colombia, Gustavo Petro, with a negative image of 57.4% and a positive image of 38.9.
The president of Uruguay, Luis Lacalle Pou, drops to fourth position with 50.8% support and 46.1% disapproval; like the Paraguayan Santiago Peña who is fifth, with 48.5% favorability and 48.3% rejection.
The favorable image of the Bolivian president, Luis Arce, barely rises from 42.3% in May to 43.8% in June, with a rejection of 52.8% of those surveyed.
The favorability index of the president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, drops to 39.3% in June compared to 39.5% in May and its negative image stands at 58.4%, at a time when the country is immersed in the campaign for the elections on July 28, in which the president, who has governed since 2013, is a candidate.
What is Milei facing in Argentina?
Last week, the Argentine Senate approved the law of Bases and Starting Points for the Freedom of Argentines, the star project of Javier Milei, which establishes the legal framework for the profound transformation of Argentina’s economic and social model, and which returned to Deputies for final sanction.
This law and other measures adopted by the liberal Milei, who assumed the Presidency in December 2023, are strongly rejected by unions and social and left-wing movements, which call for strikes and protests almost daily.
Data sheet:
Target Population +18
Ambit:
BRAZIL – COLOMBIA – ARGENTINA – PERU – VENEZUELA –
CHILE – ECUADOR – BOLIVIA – PARAGUAY – URUGUAY
Dues:
Gender, socioeconomic level, age group and geolocation.
Collection Technique:
CB CAWI RESEARCH
Sample size: 12,341 respondents in total (1,032 -1,469 per country).Average Average margin of error:
+/-2 to 3%
Confidence level:
95%
Field Work/Collection Period:
From June 11 to 15, 2024
Procedure:
Stratified by National districts.
See the full study below.
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