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What has happened?
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi remains the world’s most popular leader with an approval rating of 71% of India’s adult population,
- According to a US-based global leader approval tracker Morning Consult.
- Among the 13 leaders surveyed by the research firm, PM Modi tops the list with 71%,
- Followed by Mexico’s Andrés Manuel López Obrador (66%), Italy’s Mario Draghi (60%) and Japan’s Fumio Kishida (48%).
- PM Modi also happens to have the lowest disapproval rating at 21%.
- US President Joe Biden and Canada’s Justin Trudeau got an approval rating of 43% each and were placed at sixth and seventh spot, respectively.
- British PM Boris Johnson, embroiled in the ‘partygate’ scandal, ranked the lowest among the leaders surveyed with 26% approval rating.
- In the last two years, PM Modi’s approval rating touched a high of 84% on May 2, 2020.
- His approval rating was at the lowest on May 7, 2021 with 63% when the second wave of coronavirus was at its peak in the country.
Joe Biden falls to lowest
- At 43%, US President Joe Biden’s approval rating has fallen to its lowest during his presidency.
- After holding above 50% in his first months in office, Biden’s popularity began dropping in mid-August last year due to a surge in Covid-19 deaths and the hasty withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan.
Perception of country trajectory
- Respondents were asked whether they would say things in their country are going in the right direction or have gone off on the wrong track.
How is survey done?
- Morning Consult relies on real-time polling data on political elections, elected officials and voting issues to conduct surveys.
- The research firm conducts more than 20,000 global interviews daily with the adult population.
- The global leader and country trajectory data is based on a 7-day moving average of all adults in a given country, with a margin of error of between +/- 1-3%.
- While the average sample size in the US is 45,000, it ranges from roughly 3,000-5,000 in other countries.
- Surveys are weighted in each country by age, gender, region and, in certain countries, education breakdowns based on official government sources.
- In India, the sample is representative of the literate population.
Q) Which among the following position is held by the Prime Minister of India?
- Leader of the cabinet
- Chief spokesperson in foreign relations
- Head of the state
- Leader of the House of Parliament he/she belongs to
- 1 & 3 only
- 1, 2 & 3 only
- 2 & 4 only
- 1, 2 & 4 only