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In Argentina, a recent national poll conducted by the consulting firm Atlas-intel revealed a significant drop in the approval rating of Javier Milei's government, positioning Buenos Aires Governor Axel Kicillof and the Justicialist Party Ahead in voter preferences for the first time. teleSUR

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00:00In Argentina, a recent national poll conducted by consultant firm Atlas Intel revealed a significant drop in the approval rating
00:06of Javier Millet's government position in Buenos Aires Governor Axel Kisilov and the Justitialist Party ahead in voter preferences for
00:13the first time.
00:13In a potential presidential election scenario, Kisilov appears to be surpassing President Millet, establishing himself as a leader with the
00:20best relative standing within the Argentinian political system.
00:23These results are reshaping the public conversation placed in Peronism in a leadership position ahead of the upcoming electoral contest.
00:30With this shift in trend among the Argentine population, the ruling party led by Javier Millet faces a significant decline
00:36that could affect its hold on power.
00:44Negative feelings about the country's futures have reached 51% compared to 33% positive ones.
00:50Likewise, approval of the administration fell to 39% while disapproval rose to 59%.
00:56Meanwhile, the evaluation of the government's direction stands at 37% positive and 57% negative.
01:02Furthermore, 69% of citizens assert that inflation is not coming down.
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