According to a Morning Consult survey, Prime Minister Narendra Modi maintained his place at the top of a list of world leaders’ approval ratings with 76%.
According to the ‘Global Leader Approval Rating Tracker’ from a US-based consultancy firm, 76% of people are satisfied with PM Narendra Modi’s leadership, compared to 18% who are dissatisfied and 6% who did not express an opinion.
Alain Berset, the president of Switzerland, is ranked second with a 64% approval rating, followed by Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, the president of Mexico, with a 61% approval rating. Modi is praised for successfully hosting the G20 Summit in New Delhi earlier this month.
Modi had been at the top of the list in previous rankings as well.
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Joe Biden, the US president, has a 40% approval rating, Justin Trudeau, the Canadian prime minister, 37%, Rishi Sunak, the UK president, 27%, and Emmanuel Macron, the president of France, only 24%.
The most recent approval ratings, according to Morning Consult, are based on data gathered from September 6 to September 12. According to the statement, the rankings were determined using a seven-day moving average of adult citizens from each nation, with various sample sizes. The typical sample size in the US is in the range of 45,000. The sample size in the other nations is between 500 and 5,000.
The New Delhi Declaration was overwhelmingly approved during the G20 Leaders’ Summit. The declaration’s ability to unify the major world powers and forge an understanding of the contentious Russia-Ukraine war was one of its greatest accomplishments.
At the summit’s conclusion, Modi turned the gavel over to Lula da Silva, the president of Brazil, and he also suggested that a virtual G20 meeting be held in November to discuss the recommendations and proposals made at the top forum for global economic cooperation.
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Political Intelligence, a platform owned by Morning Consult, offers real-time polling information on political elections, elected politicians, and voting-related problems. Every day, Morning Consult conducts more than 20,000 interviews across the globe.
“All interviews are performed online with adult samples that are nationally representative. According to its website, the sample in India “represents the literate population.
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