Published 10:37 IST, April 22nd 2020
'Narendra Modi's approval rating 68; highest in world': Giriraj Singh highlights report
Giriraj Singh shared a study which shows that approval ratings of democratic leaders around the world have soared since the start of COVID-19 pandemic.
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Union Minister Giriraj Singh on Wednesday took to Twitter and shared a study which shows that approval ratings of democratic leaders around world have soared since start of Coronavirus pandemic. Furrmore, according to survey, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has highest popularity among m with a net approval rating of 68, as of April 14. PM Modi's rating which was 62 at start of year has improved in this respect.
Australia PM's domestic popularity soars
According to a recent analysis from pollster Morning Consult published in Forbes, Mexico’s President, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, has second-highest net approval over that period (36), though it fell slightly from 39 in January. During same period, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has seen largest surge in domestic popularity, with his net approval w up to 26 (from negative 26 on January 1).
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Morning Consult’s data shows that among all ten countries surveyed, Japan’s Abe has lowest rating (at negative 33) and worst decline in net approval, having fallen from negative 18 at start of 2020.
Amid mounting criticism in handling Coronavirus pandemic, Trump has approval ratings that compare poorly to that of or world leaders, and to those of or U.S. Presidents during times of crisis. data shows that Trump initially saw an increase in popularity when United States first went into lockdown in mid-March, but latest poll shows his approval rating fell from 49% to 43%— sharpest drop recorded for his Presidency so far.
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United Kingdom Prime Minister Boris Johnson who was criticized for a slow response to pandemic before his own extended hospitalization to battle virus, saw an increase in his ratings with a recent poll finding satisfaction with his performance rising to 52% in March, up more than five percent points since February.
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10:37 IST, April 22nd 2020