Prime Minister Narendra Modi has once again been elected the most popular leader in the world. In the Global Leader Approval Rating released by Morning Consult, PM Modi tops the list with 77 percent approval. PM Modi has got the highest rating among adults around the world. On the other hand, the BJP tweeted that Prime Minister Narendra Modi with a 77 percent global approval rating is the most popular among global leaders. Under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi, the nation is moving towards becoming a self-reliant India.
Morning Consult, a US-based global leader approval tracker, has released approval ratings for global leaders. This time Prime Minister Narendra Modi has got the highest rating and he is the most famous leader in the world with a 77 percent approval rating. On March 18, Morning Consult Political Intelligence released its latest figures. It said that among the leaders of 13 countries, PM Modi's approval rating was the highest. This shows how high the popularity of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi is.
In a survey conducted by a research company, PM Modi tops the list of 13 world leaders with a 77 percent approval rating. It is followed by Mexico's Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador with an approval rating of 63 percent. Italy's Maria Draghi has a 54 percent approval rating. At the same time, Japan's Fumio Kishida has received a 45% approval rating. PM Modi's disapproval rating is also the lowest at 17 percent. Statistics show that the Indian Prime Minister was the most popular global leader for most of the months from January 2020 to March 2022. The most recent approval ratings are based on data collected from March 9 to 15, 2022.
Joe Biden, US President, approval rating has dropped to the lowest level during his presidency. Biden's popularity began to plummet last year due to the Kovid-19 deaths and the hasty withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan. Biden's approval rating could drop further in the coming days due to the Ukraine crisis and other ongoing problems in the country. According to Morning Consult, the survey represents real-time data based on the seven-day moving average of all adults in a given country, with an error margin of between 1 and 3 percent. The average sample size in the United States is 45,000, while in other countries it is around 3,000-5,000.