After the recent legislative win, President Javier Milei’s public image has experienced a notable recovery, signaling renewed confidence in his leadership and economic agenda. Surveys show that citizens are increasingly optimistic about Argentina’s future, reflecting the impact of his administration’s decisive reform efforts and the clarity of his political mandate.

Current data indicate that Milei’s net approval has risen to 48%, reversing a four-month decline. This improvement is accompanied by growing public expectations that the country is on the right track, with 42% of respondents believing Argentina is better off than a year ago and 46% confident it will improve further in the next twelve months.

Support for Milei’s coalition has also strengthened. Among his core base,  his approval now reaches 45%, this is so great,  up from 36% in October. Young voters, in particular, show strong engagement, with 63% expressing positive views toward the president and his government’s agenda.

Analysts suggest that this rebound could influence both domestic politics and international perteception. For foreign investors, the shift signals that Milei’s government has regained momentum and may be able to deliver on reform promises, potentially enhancing Argentina’s attractiveness as an investment destination.

Despite the improvement, challenges remain. The approval rate is growing , while growing, still reflects a divided public, emphasizing the need for Milei to maintain momentum and demonstrate tangible results in policy and governance.

Overall, the post-election surge in Milei’s image reinforces the perception of a dynamic leadership , an incredible result ready to drive economic and institutional change, both at home and on the international stage.