1) With new leaders in office, or nearly so, in #Brazil, #Chile, #Colombia and #Mexico, #Argentina's @mauriciomacri is losing his place as one of #LatinAmerica's most popular presidents. (The economic crisis earlier this year did not help either.)
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2) In its November survey,
@Ipsos ranked President Mauricio Macri (December 2015) behind 4 of his newer counterparts, Duque (#Colombia, August 2018); Moreno (#Ecuador/May 2017); Vizcarra (#Peru, March 2018); and Piñera (#Chile, March 2018); as well as#Uruguay's Tabaré Vázquez.1 reply 0 retweets 2 likesShow this thread -
3) On the bright side, President Macri seems to be enjoying a
#G20 bump.@Elypsisweb saw his approval rating jump to 30% following the@g20org summit, up from 24% in early November. "We believe that Macri’s image could have reached its floor," Elypsis says.1 reply 0 retweets 2 likesShow this thread
4) Even before the summit, the stabilization of the peso seemed to be stabilizing @mauriciomacri's public standing. In late November, @SynopsisConsult reported that the president had ended an 11-month slide in his approval ratings, landing at 28%.
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