PM Modi Tops The List Of Most Popular Global Leaders

The approval rating rankings are based on a methodology that involves calculating a seven-day moving average of responses from adult residents in each country, with sample sizes varying depending on the country.

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Narendra Modi – India

Prime Minister of India continues to hold the crown of being the world’s most popular leader, with an impressive approval rating of 75%.

PM Narendra Modi

Alain Berset – Switzerland

President of the Swiss Confederation ranks 2nd with an approval rating of 60%.

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Andrés Manuel López Obrador
– Mexico

The President of Mexico ranks 3rd with an approval rating of 59%.

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Anthony Albanese – Australia

Prime Minister of Australia ranks 4th with an approval rating of 54%.

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Giorgia Meloni – Italy

Prime Minister of Italy ranks 5th with an approval rating of 52%.

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Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
– Brazil

President of Brazil ranks 6th with an approval rating of 51%.

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Pedro Sánchez – Spain

Prime Minister of Spain ranks 7th with an approval rating of 40%.

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Joe Biden – U.S.

President of the United States Of America ranks 8th with an approval rating of 40%.

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Justin Trudeau
– Canada

Prime Minister of Canada ranks 9th with an approval rating of 40%.

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Alexander De Croo
– Belgium

Prime Minister of Belgium ranks 10th with an approval rating of 39%.

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Leo Varadkar – Ireland

Prime Minister of Ireland ranks 11th with an approval rating of 36%.

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Olaf Scholz – Germany

Chancellor of Germany ranks 12th with an approval rating of 32%.

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Karl Nehammer
– Austria

Chancellor of Austria ranks 13th with an approval rating of 31%.

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Ulf Kristersson
– Sweden

Prime Minister of Sweden ranks 14th with an approval rating of 31%.

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Rishi Sunak – U.K.

Prime Minister of United Kingdom ranks 15th with an approval rating of 31%.

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Mateusz Morawiecki – Poland

Prime Minister of Poland ranks 16th with an approval rating of 30%.

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Jonas Gahr Støre
– Norway

Prime Minister of Norway ranks 17th with an approval rating of 30%.

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Emmanuel Macron – France

President of France ranks 18th with an approval rating of 26%.

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Fumio Kishida – Japan

Prime Minister of Japan ranks 19th with an approval rating of 25%.

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Mark Rutte – Netherlands

Prime Minister of the Netherlands ranks 20th with an approval rating of 25%.

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Yoon Seok-youl – South Korea

President of South Korea ranks 21st with an approval rating of 22%.

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Petr Fiala – Czech Republic

Prime Minister of the Czech Republic ranks 22nd with an approval rating of 20%.

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