Overview
- D’Alessio IROL/Berensztein’s December reading holds national approval at 46% with no monthly change, with 53% negative evaluations.
- A Trespuntozero survey reports 47.1% good or very good ratings versus 50.7% bad or very bad, marking an improvement from the third quarter of 2025.
- Polling highlights insecurity as the top concern at 66% as inflation falls to fifth place at 48% and economic uncertainty registers at 60%.
- Poliarquía finds 51% believe the country has improved since Milei took office, half expect further improvement in 2026, and 41% say they would back a re-election bid.
- Support remains concentrated within the governing base and perceived economic gains are uneven, with advances in energy and agriculture contrasted by weaker conditions for small businesses and lower-income groups.