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Public Trust in Milei's Administration Drops for Fifth Consecutive Month

The April 2025 ICG fell to 2.33, marking a 3.7% monthly decline and a 12.4% cumulative drop since December 2024, with all measured components showing decreases.

Javier Milei, el domingo, durante el acto de condecoración del economista español Jesús Huerta de Soto en la Casa Rosada.
Para la Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, la confianza en el Gobierno está en caída.
El presidente Javier Milei y su jefe de Gabinete, Guillermo Francos (AP Photo / Alessandra Tarantino)
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Overview

  • The Índice de Confianza en el Gobierno (ICG) for April 2025 hit 2.33, its lowest point under Javier Milei's presidency, reflecting a 3.7% decrease from March 2025.
  • This marks the fifth consecutive monthly decline in public trust, with a cumulative drop of 12.4% since December 2024.
  • All five components of the index—problem-solving capacity, honesty of officials, public spending efficiency, general government evaluation, and concern for public interest—registered declines, with the steepest drop in 'concern for public interest' (-9.7%).
  • Demographic breakdowns show higher trust levels among men (2.61 points) and young adults aged 18–29 (2.55 points) compared to other groups.
  • The current ICG level is 10.7% lower than April 2017 during Mauricio Macri's administration but remains 34.5% higher than April 2021 under Alberto Fernández.