Milei suffers over economy, loses popularity.

President Javier Milei’s popularity is falling. People say the government’s numbers are wrong. This is because of high prices and bad news.
President Javier Milei’s support is decreasing. Polls show a decline in his approval ratings. This is happening despite reports of lower poverty and economic growth. Many Argentinians believe these reports are not true. Inflation remains a problem, and corruption scandals are also a factor. Some analysts believe this decline is part of a common pattern – the ‘curse of the third year’ – for new leaders.
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Highlights
Milei's Declining Popularity
President Milei's popularity is decreasing despite economic improvements.
Polls Show Opposition Gain
Kirchner and Bullrich are now ahead in public opinion polls.
Inflation Fuels Decline
High inflation is contributing to Milei's loss of support.
Scandals Impact Support
Corruption scandals are negatively affecting Milei's public image.
'Curse of the Third Year'
Milei is experiencing a decline due to this presidential phenomenon.