Survey Reveals PM Modi Maintains Global Popularity, Emerging as Top Leader Once Again 76% Approval Rating

Survey Reveals PM Modi Maintains Global Popularity, Emerging as Top Leader Once Again 76% Approval Rating

Survey Reveals PM Modi Maintains Global Popularity, Emerging as Top Leader Once Again 76% Approval Rating

After PM Modi, who commands an impressive 76 percent approval, the list features Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador at 66 percent, followed by Switzerland President Alain Berset with a 58 percent approval rating, and Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva at 49 percent.

In a recent survey conducted by the US-based consultancy firm Morning Consult, Prime Minister Narendra Modi secured the top spot as the world’s most popular leader, boasting an impressive approval rating of 76 percent.

PM Modi’s remarkable approval rating of 76 percent not only positions him as the world’s most popular leader but also stands over 10 percentage points higher than the next figure on the list. The ‘Global Leader Approval Rating Tracker’ survey sheds light on India’s overwhelming support for Modi, with 76 percent expressing approval, 18 percent holding a disapproving stance, and 6 percent abstaining from providing an opinion.

Following closely behind PM Modi are Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador with a 66 percent approval, Switzerland President Alain Berset at 58 percent, and Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva securing a 49 percent rating.

Interestingly, United States President Joe Biden claims the seventh spot on the list with a 40 percent approval rating, marking his highest rating since March. These insights were gathered between November 29 and December 5, 2023.

PM Modi’s Unparalleled Global Leadership: Secures Top Spot with a Commanding 76% Approval Rating

Once again, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reigns supreme on the popularity chart, boasting an impressive 76 percent approval rating, as revealed by a recent survey. The consistent leader of the BJP has maintained his top position in the survey, with approval ratings consistently hovering around 70 percent.

The latest findings from the “Global Leader Approval” survey, conducted by the US-based firm Morning Consult, underscore the widespread support for the Indian PM, with only 18 percent expressing disapproval of his leadership.

Following Prime Minister Modi’s lead, other global leaders have also garnered notable approval ratings. Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva secured a 49 percent approval, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese earned a 47 percent approval, and Italy’s PM Giorgia Meloni obtained a 41 percent approval.

In contrast, United Kingdom Prime Minister Rishi Sunak trails with a 25 percent approval rating, while Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau holds a 31 percent approval, as per the Morning Consult survey.

These latest approval ratings reflect data collected between November 29 and December 5, 2023, providing insights into the global sentiments towards various leaders during this period.

The news of Prime Minister Modi’s stellar global approval rating has sparked jubilation among BJP leaders, who proudly claim that “Modi ki guarantee” and “Modi’s magic” have received international validation.

PM Modi’s Global Leadership Triumph: A Resounding 76% Approval Echoes Across Surveys

Prime Minister Modi’s consistent dominance as the world’s most popular leader remains unwavering, with another 76 percent approval rating in Morning Consult’s recent survey, echoing his September and April standings. This continuous recognition surpasses approval ratings of his counterparts, Joe Biden and Rishi Sunak, in the US and the UK.

The methodology behind these ratings involves Political Intelligence, a platform under Morning Consult, providing real-time polling data on political elections, officials, and voting issues. The data is collected over seven days from a globally diverse group of adults, featuring a margin of error of up to +/-4 percentage points. In the United States, the average sample size is approximately 45,000, while in other countries, it varies from around 500 to 5,000. Conducted online, these interviews aim to represent the adult population of each country, with the sample in India specifically reflective of the literate population. Surveys are meticulously weighted by age, gender, region, and, in some countries, education levels, utilising official government sources for accuracy.

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