Javier Milei rose in position and is now the South American president with the best image

Javier Milei rose in position and is now the South American president with the best image
Javier Milei rose in position and is now the South American president with the best image

The president of Argentina, Javier Milei, has a 55.7% positive image (REUTERS/Leandro Bustamante Gomez/File Photo)

The Argentine president, Javier Mileirose to the top of the ranking of the 10 presidents of South America, prepared by the Argentine consulting firm C.B.. The study identifies which leaders have the best image today. And the head of state of Argentina not only improved his acceptance rate, but also relegated his Ecuadorian counterpart, Daniel Noboa, to the second location on the list. The survey, which had an average of 1,250 respondents (between 1,032 and 1,469 in each country), evaluates the level of acceptance of each head of state in their territory and, based on these results, they developed a positive image ranking.

The consultations were for people over 18 years of age, between the 11th and 15th of this month. Unlike the previous month, but marking its growth trend, Javier Milei, president of Argentina, is the new number one on the list. The libertarian economist, in this month of June, obtained a 55.7% positive image, against a 41.9% negative image.

2.4% of those surveyed belong to the Don’t Know/No Answer group. It is worth mentioning that the Argentine president had a growth of 0.9% compared to the previous month, but that was enough to climb to the top of the ranking. It is worth mentioning that the percentage of positive image that the surveys showed in Argentina Regarding Milei, half believe that her image is Good, while the other half understands that she is Very Good. While of the percentage of disapproval, 28.1% maintain that her image is Very Bad, and 13.8% said that it is only Bad.

The numbers that the report showed on the Argentine president, Javier Milei

In second place, the Ecuadorian president appears Daniel Noboa, with 54.3% acceptance, and 42.2% rejection. Although he is not the head of state with the greatest drop compared to the month of May, he did have a decline in his image of 3.8%. While completing the podium Lula Silvaof Brazilwith 51.3% approval, against 45.6% disapproval.

The Brazilian leader is the president who recovered the most compared to the results of the previous month, by increasing its positive image by 2.1%. In fourth place in the survey, appears Luis Lacalle Pouof Uruguay, with 50.8% approval, dropping one position in the general table. This is the second consecutive month that the Uruguayan president has lost percentage in his image, since in the month of April he was at the top of the table, with almost 8% more acceptance from his compatriots.

Fifth is the president of Paraguay, Santiago Pena, with 48.5% approval, a percentage similar to that of rejection, which reached 48.3%. For him, it is also the second consecutive month that he has lost a percentage of positive image. So far, the first five leaders on the published list who have a higher percentage of positive views from the population of their countries.

The positive image ranking of South American presidents

In the second part of the ranking, the last five, appear Luis Arceof Bolivia, with 43.8% in favor, but with a negative image of 52.8%. While seventh is Nicolas Maduroof Venezuelawith 39.3% in favor and 58.4% against.

Eighth place in the June ranking went to Gustavo Petroof Colombia, with 38.9% acceptance, but with 57.4% in red. Likewise, it rose one position on the list, according to the previous month.

Ninth place Gabriel Boricof Chili, with 37.5% positive responses, and 60.% negative responses. Precisely, the Chilean president is the one who lost the most percentage in this study, for the second month in a row, since in one month he fell 4.3%, so in the last 60 days, he lost 9% of his positive image.

Finally, in last place in the ranking prepared by the consulting firm C.B.appears Dina Boluarte, from Peru, with 26.7% acceptance. Yes ok The Peruvian president grew almost 2% In her image, 68.5% of those surveyed in her country do not support her.

 
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