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Milei’s Approval Soars in Argentina
Argentine President Javier Milei boasts a 62 percent approval rating according to a recent Morning Consult poll reflecting strong public support for his bold reforms. Elected in 2023 on a platform to slash government spending and fight inflation Milei has defied critics with policies that resonate widely. Only 32 percent disapprove showing his libertarian approach has struck a chord amid economic upheaval.
Milei’s administration has tackled Argentina’s chronic fiscal woes by cutting subsidies and reducing the federal workforce. Inflation once soaring above 200 percent annually has begun to cool though prices remain painfully high for many. His unapologetic free-market stance has won over voters tired of decades of statist failures.
The poll conducted March 3 2025 highlights Milei’s success in projecting strength and delivering on campaign pledges. He has slashed regulations and pushed for dollarization to stabilize the peso a move still under debate. Supporters credit him with restoring hope in a nation long plagued by debt and corruption.
Critics warn his austerity measures hit the poor hardest fueling protests from unions and leftist groups. They argue that dismantling public services risks long-term damage to social stability. Yet Milei’s base sees this as necessary pain to break from a cycle of economic mismanagement.
Argentina’s history of hyperinflation and default has left deep scars making Milei’s outsider appeal potent. His blunt style and rejection of political elites echo a global trend of populist leaders gaining traction. Posts on X show fans lauding him as a visionary while detractors call his policies reckless.
The approval spike comes as Milei navigates a fragile recovery with exports rising but poverty still widespread. He has leaned on allies like Trump for trade support signaling a shift toward Western economic ties. This contrasts with past reliance on regional blocs like Mercosur which he views as bloated.
Challenges loom with congressional opposition threatening to stall his agenda into 2025. Milei’s ability to sustain this popularity will hinge on tangible gains like jobs and lower costs for everyday Argentines. For now his high approval reflects a rare moment of optimism in a turbulent nation.
This rating positions Milei as one of Latin America’s most popular leaders a feat few predicted at his start. It underscores a public willingness to endure short-term hardship for long-term renewal. Whether he can maintain this momentum will define Argentina’s path forward under his unconventional rule.
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