The Argentine government's trust index fell to its lowest level since taking office in August.

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27/08/2025
The report released by the University of Totuquato Diterlia in Argentina on the 25th showed that the trust index of the Milae government in August was 2.12 points, a decrease of nearly 14% from July, the lowest level since taking office. Recently, the Argentine newspaper "Horn Report" exposed a medical corruption scandal involving senior government officials. According to a recording released by Argentine journalist Mauro Federico and others on the 19th, President Milae's sister and Secretary-General of the Presidential Palace, Karina Milae, and Diego Spaniolo, Director of the Argentine National Disability Management Bureau, were accused of receiving bribes from medical companies. According to local media reports, the recording mentioned that Karina received bribes amounting to "50,000 to 80,000 US dollars" and stated that Milae "was not involved but was aware." After the recording was released, Milae removed Spaniolo from his position on the 21st. Currently, the court is still investigating Karina and other officials suspected of receiving large bribes.