
Perhaps because traditional politicians have performed very poorly in this ranking for years, but also because they exploit their massive presence in the media, according to a new survey Claudio “Chiqui” Tapia in a list of Opposition leader. And the president of the Argentine Football Association (AFA) did devilishbut he took one comfort: He associated himself with two very well-known leaders.
The study that is progressing Clarion this Christmas is Trends. “We work mainly for private customers, carry out market research and carry out systematic media studies. In politics, we have worked together in various federal states and with some local executives,” says the consulting company.
It is a national survey from 2,000 casessurveyed in the first half of December, with a margin of error of +/- 2.2%. This newspaper has already anticipated some sections of the report relating to electoral matters. With a controversial approach: They asked “Karina 2031”.
A classic question you asked Trendsis along with other pollsters: “Who do you think is the main leader of the opposition to Milei?”. The lack of nongovernmental leaders with massive consensus in these two years partly explains the libertarian president’s support.
In this poll, the winner is again “Nobody” with 33%. And seven of the nine leaders and organizations evaluated remain in the single digits. In the case of the head of the AFA, it reaches 1%, just like in the case of two very well-known politicians with a common Kirchnerist past: the Peronist Guillermo Moreno and the radical Martín Lousteau. The CGT also appears with a point.
They don’t end much better Esteban Bullrich (2%) And Mauricio Macri (3%). They also don’t reach double digit numbers “Trade unions” (6%).
Who gets rid of? The same as always: Axel Kicillof and Cristina Kirchner. The Governor is the best (after “Nobody”) 30% and the former president follows him 18%.
The report from Trends There is a chapter dedicated to the “AFA scandal” that exploded due to the poor arbitration procedures that favored the teams in power (circumstantial evidence) and the official title given to Rosario Central. There were also complaints about alleged corruption by Tapia and other leading figures.
“In recent days, news has been circulating about the Argentine Football Association (AFA) and its president “Chiqui” Tapia. Have you heard or seen anything on this topic?”the survey initially asked. 63% said they had “heard” and were aware of the problem. Another 26% “heard it,” but “I don’t really know what it’s about.”
If one evaluates the management of the AFA, the balance for Tapia is negative: 51% disapproval versus 29% approval. However, in another statement, 60% reject intervention by the Football Association: this majority prefers “this act of justice”.
and the Tapia’s image is evaluated againin a more traditional way and mixed with local actors. The table, predictably, the lThinks Lionel Messiwith 96% support; followed by the national team with +90%.
He AFA bosses is in second to last place with +26%. Who made it worse? At his side is the treasurer Pablo Tovigginoalso investigated by the judiciary: only +9%.