A comprehensive study by Synopsis Consultores has revealed a dramatic erosion of public trust in Argentina’s libertarian government, with corruption concerns surging significantly throughout 2025. The research, which evaluated public opinion during President Javier Milei’s initial two years in office, identifies multiple high-profile scandals as primary drivers of this discontent.
Foremost among public grievances are the administration’s controversial pension reductions and perceived neglect of legitimate social demands. Equally damaging has been the president’s consistently aggressive and insulting rhetorical approach, which ranks as the fourth most-cited annoyance among citizens.
The corruption landscape has been particularly damning, with the fraudulent $Libra cryptocurrency scheme emerging as a central controversy. This multi-million dollar scam, which the president personally promoted, has ensnared both Milei and his sister in concurrent criminal and congressional investigations. The case has become emblematic of the administration’s ethical challenges.
Further compounding public outrage was the Aeroparque Airport incident, where a government-aligned businessman imported ten suitcases without standard customs inspection or oversight. This blatant circumvention of security protocols raised serious questions about preferential treatment for administration allies.
Additional investigations have uncovered a pharmaceutical bribery scheme involving inflated invoices for medications destined for disabled citizens. Court documents indicate that 3% of these illicit payments were allegedly funneled to Karina Milei, the Secretary General of the Presidency and the president’s sister.
The political damage continued with the spectacular downfall of former national deputy Jose Luis Espert, whose reelection campaign collapsed amid criminal allegations. After initially issuing vehement denials, Espert admitted to receiving substantial financial contributions from a drug trafficker subsequently extradited to the United States, creating yet another scandal for the governing libertarian movement.
