Cryptogate: People are angrier with Milei than with Caputo after Viale's interview

The interview that Javier Milei gave to Jonatan Viale, scheduled to be an opportunity for the government to break the silence after the cryptogate and start a counternarrative that would allow it to get out of the reputation crisis, did not go as the libertarian government expected.
The President's anger with Santiago Caputo ("Santiago was wrong," said the president) is related not only to the fact itself - interrupting the interview after a specific question - but also to Milei's negative impact on social media , her favorite habitat.
A survey by Enter Communication shows that Milei was the most affected by the libertarian government. In fact, the survey shows that among the most attacked subjects, Javier Milei appears in first place, with 26.4% of the mentions , followed by Caputo with 20.9%. The largest number of mentions goes to Viale, with 33.6%.
The fact that Milei was the most affected not only speaks of the very poor management of damages carried out by the government's Communications team , headed by Manuel Adorni , but also shows differences, for the first time since he took office, differences with one of the "untouchable" members of the government, like Caputo.
Meanwhile, the leak of the Caputo interruption clip reached a highly negative sentiment (63%), against 25% who consider it to be “neutral” and 12% positive.
The interview itself received a high percentage of negative feedback : 53% said so, while 27% considered it positive and 20% gave a neutral assessment.
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