PM Narendra Modi once again emerged as the world’s ‘most popular’ leader, leaving behind leaders including United States President Joe Biden and Britain PM Rishi Sunak.
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According to a survey by Morning Consult, a US-based global leader approval tracker, PM Modi has been declared world’s “most popular leader” for the second consecutive time, with the highest approval ratings of 76% for the March 22-28 week among 22 world leaders. PM Modi has left behind several foreign leaders, including Rishi Sunak and Joe Biden.
PM Modi garnered a 76% approval rating in the Morning Consult survey, followed by Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (61%). Other leaders surveyed include Australian PM Anthony Albanese, Swiss President Alain Berset, Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Italian PM Giorgia Meloni, US President Joe Biden, Belgium PM Alexander De Croo, Canadian PM Justin Trudeau, and Spanish President Pedro Sánchez.
The data on popular world leaders is based on a seven-day (March 22-28) moving average of adults in a given country. In the US, the average sample size is around 45,000. In other countries, the sample size ranges from 500 to 5,000. All interviews were conducted online, and in India, the sample is representative of the literate population.
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