A new national survey by the consulting firm Isasi / Burdman revealed that the model promoted by President Javier Milei has the majority support of society, consolidating a significant political advantage over the opposition.
The study analyzes citizens' attitudes towards the upcoming presidential elections, focusing on social reactions to the management and economic reforms of the current government.
To this end, it poses a central question about the future of the so-called “Milei Model,” with four possible paths: accelerate, consolidate, halt, or break.

The most relevant data comes from the option “Consolidate,” which leads with 34% and becomes the predominant stance. This segment includes those who support the current course and prefer to maintain the stability of the model without abrupt changes, aiming to strengthen the changes already implemented.
To this core, we add the 18% who choose “Accelerate,” meaning those who believe that structural and tax reforms should be deepened and advanced more quickly. This is the firmest sector of the ruling party, which not only supports the economic program but also promotes its intensification.









