The image of President Javier Milei has recorded a strong growth, according to the latest report from the polling firm AtlasIntel, which analyzes the evolution of public opinion in Argentina.
The data from the month of June shows a trend of recovery in positive valuation, alongside a decrease in negative perceptions.
According to the report, the positive image of Milei is around 40% towards the last record, showing a improvement compared to the values of recent months, when it had dropped to the range of 36%-37%.
The image of Milei
This rebound reflects a progressive recovery after that low point, with an upward trend that began in parallel to the decline of inflation in Argentina.
On the other hand, the negative image, which had reached levels close to 62%, shows a significant drop, now around 57%.
Regarding gender, the difference is marked. While 30% of women support the president, among men that support skyrockets to 50.1%.
Strong support among the youth
One of the most notable aspects of the report is the level of approval among young sectors. In the age range of 16 to 24 years, approval reaches 71.9%, making it the group with the highest support for the President.
Approval of Milei
In the age range of 25 to 34 years, support is also significant, with a 32.4% approval, maintaining an important core of backing.
In contrast, older age segments show more moderate approval levels. However, even in these groups, a relevant base of support is observed, contributing to the overall maintenance of the presidential image.
Differences by educational level and income
The report also details variations according to educational level and income. Among those with higher education, approval is around 30%. In contrast, at lower educational levels, support for Milei increases to 58%.
Image of Kicillof.
By income level, the data shows that in the middle segments, particularly between $1,500,000 and $2,200,000, approval exceeds 54%, positioning itself as one of the groups with the highest relative support.
In the same report, the image of ultra-Kirchnerist governor Axel Kicillof presents a different dynamic. His positive image is around 38%, while the negative reaches approximately 56% in the last record. His support has been falling in recent months, along with an increase in his negative image.
The AtlasIntel survey for the month of June shows that the positive image of Javier Milei is undergoing a recovery phase, with signs of improvement in positive valuation and strong backing among the youth.