Prime Minister Narendra Modi has emerged at the top of the global leader approval ratings released by the Morning Consult. The Indian Prime Minister sits at the top of the list with 70 per cent approval rating.
PM Modi received the maximum approval among adults across the world and sat at the summit with 70 per cent approval. He remains at over 60 per cent in approval ratings since Morning Consult started collecting data in 2019.
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador stood at the second place with 66 per cent, followed by Italy Prime Minister Mario Draghi (58 per cent), Germany Chancellor Angela Merkel (54 per cent) and Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison (47 per cent).
US President Joe Biden lies at the sixth spot with 44 per cent, Canada’s Justin Trudeau at seventh with 43 per cent while United Kingdom’s Boris Johnson rounded the top 10 with 40 per cent.
Here is PM Modi’s approval rating in comparison with global leaders:
- Narendra Modi: 70 percent
- Lopez Obrader: 66 percent
- Mario Draghi: 58 percent
- Angela Merkel: 54 percent
- Scott Morrison: 47 percent
- Justin Trudeau: 45 percent
- Joe Biden: 44 percent
- Fumio Kishida: 42 percent
- Moon Jae-in: 41 percent
- Boris Johnson: 40 percent
- Pedro Sanchez: 37 percent
- Emmanuel Macron: 36 percent
- Jair Bolsonaro: 35 percent
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Morning Consult Political Intelligence tracks the approval rating for governmental leaders in Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Mexico, South Korea, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
On a weekly basis, it updates the data for all 13 countries, offering real-time insight into the shifting political dynamics across the globe.
Approval ratings are based on a seven-day moving average of adult residents in each country, and samples sizes vary by country