00:01Argentina's president, Javier Mille, is facing a challenging period in his
00:04administration marked by a surge in disapproval ratings stemming from the
00:08ongoing economic crisis and mounting household debt. The Argentine president's
00:13approval rating has fallen below 40%, for the first time standing at 37%, while 60%
00:19disapproved of his administration according to polls. Furthermore, the
00:22perception of corruption has increased among 55 to 60% of respondents driven
00:27by cases such as those involving Manuel Adorni, the Libre Scandal, and issues
00:32related to disability. Meanwhile, studies have revealed that 56.4% of households in
00:38Argentina have taken on debt in the last six months to make ends meet, using loans
00:42to pay for food, utilities, rent, and credit cards, according to a report by the
00:46consulting firm Centrix.
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