With one of the many things that the president of a country must deal with, It is with the approval or rejection of its citizens in response to their government management.
Last year, half of the world population He voted in the elections. Some governments changed, others returned and others remained in power.
So the question is, now, a month after the new year, How do people feel about their leadership?
For this, the Visual Capitalist data portal was given the task of doing A worldwide survey about which presidents of the world are currently with the greatest approval or disapproval.
In most of these countries, most of people disapproves of their current government leader. In analysis it was done in around 24 globe countries.
The most approval
Narendra Modi of India (75% approval) and Claudia Sheinbaum from Mexico (66% approval) lead this sample of world leaders.
Modi was re -elected for a third mandate as Prime Minister of India last May and Sheinbaum became the first woman president of Mexico (and North America) last October. “Modi is a very powerful man, threatens the balance of powers, because India had not had a president like him in a long time”said Cristian Rojas, head of the Department of Political Science of the U. de la Sabana.
In the case of Sheinbaum, Rojas emphasizes that he favors him to be “a new president who is opening, And that now she is very well positioned by the handling she had in front of Trump’s tariffs, contrary to what happened to Gustavo Petro.
The list continues with another Latin leader, the libertarian president of Argentina, Javier Milei, the third of the world with the greatest approval.
“It is explained that he is a very popular president for his controversial pronouncements. Has caught the attention His presentation of being a libertarian president who will recover the economy of Argentina ”, Red said.
And, apart from his speech, Milei has also given what to talk about his management of the economy. In the balance, the analysts consulted highlight, mainly, the reduction of inflation, the tax adjustment and the impulse of structural reforms such as their greatest achievements. Then appear the leader of Switzerland, Karin Keller-Sutter, and the newly possessed president of the United States, Donald Trump, who, in A few weeks of mandate, he has shaped the world with his decisions and proposals. Its approval index is 52%. “In relation to this, it is possible that in other countries people are not so happy with a second presidency of Trump, says the report.
The least dear
Among the less dear leaders is Yoon Suk Yeol, the suspended South Korean president who is currently being held for insurrection and abuse of power charges. And then there is the French Emmanuel Macron, with three quarters of the population disapproving their management. Finally, there is Petro Fialathe Prime Minister of the Czech Republic, as the government is having difficulty managing the economic problems of the country.