Feb 14 • 20:32 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

The survey that reveals the strength of the Milei brothers: where politicians and businessmen stand

A recent survey shows Javier Milei as the most influential person in Argentina for the third consecutive year, along with his sister and Economic Minister, highlighting a consolidated power structure within the current administration.

According to the annual survey conducted by Poliarquía, President Javier Milei has been ranked as the most influential individual in Argentina for the third year in a row. This survey aims to gauge the views of the local establishment by consulting with leaders and opinion formers. Alongside Milei, his sister has also gained significant recognition, showcasing the familial influence within the political landscape. Furthermore, the survey indicates a solidification of the ruling party's core group among the top positions.

The findings also reveal a structured political landscape, dominated by the official government's core representatives at the forefront of the influence rankings. High-profile figures such as Cristina Kirchner, Mauricio Macri, Paolo Rocca, and Marcos Galperín were analyzed as part of this year's survey results, indicating a competitive environment among political and business leaders in terms of public influence.

This ongoing analysis of the 'power map' in Argentina illustrates not only the Milei brothers' stronghold but also indicates significant political dynamics as the country's leadership develops. Given the volatility of Argentine politics, the trends shown in this survey could have crucial implications for future governmental policies and economic stability in the country, reflecting the existing power structures as they evolve alongside public sentiment.

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