The Government Confidence Index (GCI) for February 2025, published by Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, once again confirms the strong support that Javier Milei's administration maintains after 15 months in office.
With a score of 2.56 on a scale of 0 to 5, Milei's Government not only maintains its confidence level above the average of its term (2.53), but achieves a historic milestone: it is the first government to sustain a GCI above 50% in its fifteenth month in office.
Although the index showed a slight decrease of 1.8% compared to January 2025, the strength of Milei's administration is reflected in the comparison with previous governments.

The current level of confidence is 8.9% higher than recorded in February 2017, in the second year of Mauricio Macri's administration, and an impressive 40.8% higher than that obtained by Alberto Fernández's administration in February 2021. These data highlight the consolidation of Milei's leadership and the acceptance of his policies by society.









