Javier Milei It is undoubtedly one of the most controversial presidents in national history by far. Their measures, although unpopular and not very novel, have drawn attention to hundreds of thousands of people in national territory.
Javier Milei It has a firm nucleus of followers, however, its image has been losing influence since the beginning of its government, especially after its sayings in international forums such as the recent one in Davos.
It is known that national president It is little tolerant towards the diversities and rights of ladies. However, his disqualification towards some issues has made him lose many of his adherents and that his management is considered negative.
In a recent survey by Zuban Córdoba, it is said that the president He has lost much of his positive image. However, despite unpopular measures and the liberation of wrecks in many aspects and key areas, there are people who still support it.

One of the strongest variables that could cause a break between those who support the official It is the financial aspect. Much of the population is realizing that the backwardness in salaries is notorious and tremendously harmful to society.
On the other hand, it has been mentioned that the tendency of president About his love affiliated his image, especially since he is with Amalia González. It is said that the abuse of this towards the media has negatively influenced the way in which the official.
Indifference
Javier Milei It has disregarded the calamytful situation suffered by the south of the country, especially in El Bolsón. Not only has he sent little help, but thinks of punishing those responsible, but has not mentioned how he will repair the damage caused.
Much of the population of the areas affected by the flames voted for the president, so it is essential that their actions be remembered to contain the urgency situation. This may end up costing him in terms of elections.
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