The survey of Thinks Argentina about public opinion regarding the president’s tweet Javier Milei promoting cryptocurrency $ libra It exposes the strong political polarization that crosses the country and reveals certain contradictions within its own electorate.
One of the most relevant data is that 81% of union voters for the country consider the president committed a crimewhile at the opposite extreme, 56% of freedom voters advance believe no. A striking fact is that within the libertarian electorate, 14% believe that Milei is guilty, even exceeding 8% of the voters of together for the change who think the same. This data suggests a possible internal fracture in the ruling party, with a minority of its own voters who do not close ranks in the president’s defense.
The differences persist when consulting on Milei’s explanation that its publication was an “involuntary error” without link with cryptocurrency. Only 30% of the voters of freedom progress believe him, a figure of less than 34% of the voters of together for the change and 39% of those of union for the homeland. The data shows that even within the ruling party there is skepticism about the justification of the president, which could indicate wear in his credibility.

When asking what action the Congress should take, polarization is accentuated. While 69% of union voters for the country believe that a political trial must be initiated, 27% of the voters of Freedom advance and together for change would agree with the creation of a investigative commissionbut without reaching a political trial. This shows that, although the Peronist opposition seeks a drastic sanction, in the opposition spectrum there is no consensus about what the scope of the institutional response should be.

Finally, the perception of the corruption of Milei is the point that most reflects the political crack. 85% of union voters for the country believe that the president is corrupt, while 76% of those of freedom progress deny it, a percentage that rises to 87% among the voters of together for the change. This shows that Kirchnerism maintains a consolidated narrative about the alleged lack of integrity of the president, while in the non -Peronist opposition there is a armor in his defense.

In conclusion, the Argentine Opinion survey confirms the strong polarization around the figure of Milei, but also leaves fissures in its own electorate. The lack of a total closure of rows before an accusation of this type could be an alert signal for the ruling party, which will depend on its ability to maintain internal cohesion and avoid premature wear of its image.
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