Argentines broadly disapprove of how President Javier Milei handles the fallout from a corruption scandal involving his former cabinet chief, according to a new public opinion poll reported by multiple outlets. The survey is released days after the former aide resigned amid the crisis. The poll results indicate that a clear majority of respondents are unhappy with Milei’s response to the situation. While the reports focus on public sentiment, they also situate the question of leadership around the timing of the resignation and the allegations tied to the former cabinet chief. Both accounts describe the scandal as a corruption matter connected to Milei’s earlier administration, and both frame the latest polling as a measure of how the public views the president’s management of the political and ethical controversy. The sources do not provide additional specific details about the allegations or the president’s actions beyond the general description of the crisis and the subsequent resignation of the former cabinet chief.