The latest list of top 13 world leaders of 2023 has come out. The list includes India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi to US President Joe Biden, French President Emmanuel Macron, Britain’s new Indian-origin Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and many other world leaders.
Global Leader Approval: *Among all adults
Modi: 78%
López Obrador: 68%
Albanese: 58%
Meloni: 52%
Lula da Silva: 50%
Biden: 40%
Trudeau: 40%
Sánchez: 36%
Scholz: 32%
Sunak: 30%
Macron: 29%
Yoon: 23%
Kishida: 21%
*Updated 01/31/23https://t.co/Z31xNcDhTg pic.twitter.com/rxahbUCB0x— Morning Consult (@MorningConsult) February 2, 2023
According to the latest survey Global Leader Approval Ratings by Business Intelligence Company Morning Consult, PM Modi has emerged as the most popular global leader leaving behind the leaders of 22 countries including Joe Biden, Rishi Sunak. PM Modi tops the survey with 78% rating.
As per the survey’s list, PM Modi is at the top with a popularity rating of 78%. In second place is the President of Mexico, AMLO, who has a rating of 68%. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is third on the popularity list with a rating of 58%.
Italy’s Prime Minister Georgia is fourth on the popularity list with a rating of 52 percent. At the same time, Brazilian President Lula de Silva has got 50 percent rating and is fifth in the list. Let us tell you that US President Joe Biden and British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak have not found a place in the top five in this list. Biden ranks seventh in this list with a 40 percent approval rating. On the other hand, Sunak has got 13th place in this list with 30 percent approval rating. On the other hand, Canadian President Justin Trudeau has got the eighth position with 40% approval rating.
Morning Consult conducts over 20,000 global interviews daily. Create data about the global leader is prepared on the basis of the answers received in the interview. Its sample size in America is 45,000 thousand. On the other hand, the sample size of other countries is between 500 to 5000. Surveys are weighted in each country by age, gender, region and, in some countries, education. In America, surveys are also done on the basis of race and ethnicity.