On the 26th (local time), Cointelegraph reported that 57.6% of Argentineans have a $4.6 billion cryptocurrency.
The report said that they do not trust President Milley after the Libra scandal.
Córdoba is one month removed from the LIBRA cryptocurrency fraud scandal that hit 1,600 people in March.
Now that President Milley has been in power, a survey was conducted to find out how much they trust him. As a result, 57.6% of the respondents had a negative reaction, while 36% said they still trusted Milley.
The remaining 6.4 percent said they were not sure, the report said. Indicators such as President Milley's image and evaluation of his management of state affairs have declined significantly in recent months.
According to the Córdoba survey, positive approval ratings of President Milley's handling of national affairs fell from 47.3% in November 2023 to 41.6% in March 2024.
The report said, "Negative evaluations of President Milley's administration are gradually increasing, with no end in sight," and "conflicts over political issues are increasing, and political
Meanwhile, a separate survey of 1,020 people conducted by the University of San Andres from March 11 to 20 showed that President Mirei's approval rating was 4.
However, not all the survey results are negative for President Milley.
A survey conducted by the Brazilian Financial Consult from February 27 to March 5 found that President Milley's approval rating remains at 62.4% even in the wake of the LIBRA scandal.
President Milley appeared to distance himself from LIBRA, stating on February 14 that in the controversial X post, he was not promoting the LIBRA token, but simply sending out information.
He claimed he was just reporting the news.
2025/03/27 17:26 KST
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