In March, public trust in Javier Milei’s Argentine government slightly waned amid legislative obstacles and economic strife. Yet, a survey indicates sustained support for Milei’s administration, though not as high as before. The Government Confidence Index (ICG) dropped by 0.5% to 2.56 points in March, a 10.5% decrease from its peak in December. Still, it’s […]
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