With approval rating of 77%, PM Modi tops the list of most popular global leaders

With an approval rating of 77%, Prime Minister Narendra Modi once again tops the list of world leaders, according to a survey by Morning Consult.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi tops the list of world leaders with 77% approval and 17% disapproval. The Indian Prime Minister was followed by Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (64%), Switzerland’s Alain Berset (57%) and Poland’s Donald Tusk (50%).

According to Morning Consult, the ratings represent a seven-day moving average of the opinions of each surveyed country’s youth population.

The website states, “The data points shown in this tracker represent a 7-day simple moving average of daily surveys. Bar chart values ​​correspond to the average value from the latest indicated date; leaders in that chart are shown by total approval shares.” “

Others on the list include: Italy’s Giorgia Meloni (seventh position), US Joe Biden (ninth position), Canadian PM Justin Trudeau (tenth position) and UK PM Rishi Sunak (12th position). Other world leaders including German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, South Korea’s Yoon Suk Yeol, French President Emmanuel Macron and Sweden’s Ulf Christerson were also on the list.

Earlier in December also, according to Morning Consult, PM Narendra Modi was ranked as the world’s most popular leader with a 76 percent approval rating of his leadership.

In November 2023, data showed that Modi had a 78 percent approval rating with only 17 percent disapproval rating.

Morning Consult is a global decision intelligence company that is changing the way modern leaders make smarter, faster, and better decisions, the company said in its website.

The firm combines its proprietary high-frequency data with applied artificial intelligence to better inform decisions about what people think and how they will act.

Earlier, BJP leaders had stressed that “Modi’s guarantee” and “Modi’s magic” have also found support in an international survey, in which Prime Minister Modi has topped the approval ratings among world leaders several times. .