Prime Minister Narendra Modi has once again topped the list of the world's most popular leaders. PM Modi has overtaken US President Joe Biden and recently elected British Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Let us tell you that the latest ranking of the world's most famous leaders has been released by Morning Consult. Morning Consult is a global decision intelligence firm that keeps an eye on the major decisions of global leaders.
According to the information, the data of this survey was collected between 8 and 14 July. According to the global decision intelligence firm, Prime Minister Modi ranks first with an approval rating of 69 percent, while Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador ranks second on the list with an approval rating of 63 percent. While the last place in the list of 25 leaders is occupied by Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, whose approval rating is 16 percent.
The ratings represent a seven-day moving average of positive sentiment among adults nationwide, Morning Consult said on its website.
Top 10 Popular World Leaders and Approval Ratings
1. India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi (69 percent)
2. Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, president, Mexico (63 percent)
3. Javier Miley, President, Argentina (60 percent)
4. Viola Amherd, president, Switzerland (52 percent)
5. Simon Harris, prime minister, Ireland (47 percent)
6. Keir Starmer, prime minister, Britain (45 percent)
7. Donald Tusk, prime minister, Poland (45 percent)
8 Albanese, prime minister, Australia (42 percent)
9. Pedro Sanchez, prime minister, Spain (40 percent)
10. Giorgia Meloni, prime minister, Italy (40 percent)
Let us tell you that in the last survey also PM Modi was at the top in the global rating. At the same time, the approval rating of other major global leaders is at a modest level. US President Joe Biden's approval rating is 39 percent, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's rating is 29 percent, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer's rating is 45 percent and French President Emmanuel Macron's rating is only 20 percent.
This list, released by Morning Consult, is updated regularly. Czech Republic Prime Minister Petr Fiala, South Korea's President Yoon Suk-yeol and Japan's Fumio Kishida are in the bottom three positions among the 25 countries.