Trust in the Government Fell to Its Lowest Level Since the Beginning of the Mandate, According to the Di Tella University Index
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The measurement made by the University Torcuato Di Tella again marks a warning signal, after the pronounced decline that it recorded in August, before the Buenos Aires elections
8.2% went down in September, impacted by reports of corruption and electoral defeat, and for the first time it is below 2 points
The index measuring the image of the Government of the Di Tella University fell to the lowest level since the President took office, but the segment from 18 to 29 years old is, again, the most favorable to libertarian management.
The popularity of President Javier Milei faces a new setback with the publication of the Government Confidence Index (ICG), which recorded a 8.2% drop in September, ranking at 1.94 points on a scale of 5. This value represents the lowest floor since the libertarian leader asu
This is indicated by the Government Confidence Index (GCI) developed by Torcuato Di Tella University. The year-on-year fall is 10 percent. An Analogy survey indicates that 53 percent of citizens considered that the government is going through a “crisis.”
The Trust Index in Government fell 8.2 per cent in September and was set at 1.94.
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