The assessment of the approval of the President Donald Trump is better than most world leaders, according to the new survey.
Survey, conducted by morning consultation between 21. and 27. January, showed Trump beating all but four world leaders.
Why is it important
Trump’s strong approval assessments compared to other world leaders highlight their ultimate political influence, both in the country and internationally.
What to know
The survey showed that the Trump’s approval rating amounts to 52 percent, while 38 percent do not approve it. Ten percent of respondents answered that they do not know whether they approve or disapprove.
Only four world leaders blown trump in the rankings: Swiss President Karin Keller-Sutter, Argentine President Javier Mili, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Modi had the biggest approval of all world leaders, with 75 percent saying that they were approved by 19 percent. After that, he followed Sheinbaum with 66 percent of approval and 26 percent of indignation.
Milei was next with a 65 percent approval appraisal, and the assessment of 30 percent disapproval, while Keller-Sutter had a 56 percent approval appraisal, and an assessment for rejection of 20 percent.
Among the least popular world leaders were Canadian Justin Trudeau, with which Trump crashed in a row over tariffs. Only 22 percent of respondents said to approve Trudea, who announced last month that they would leave after facing growing calls from their government to give up. His disapproval evaluation was 71 percent.
German Olaf Schulz and French Emmanuel Macron were also close to the bottom of the list. Only 20 percent said that they approved Schulz, while 74 percent said it did not approve. And 18 percent said they approve of macro, while 76 percent said they did not approve.
However, the survey showed that South Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol was still less popular. Yeol was recently suspended after he was killed for declaring martial arts, accusing members of the National Assembly of supporting North Korea. Yoon raised the declaration after the National Assembly transferred urgent movement canceled a few hours later. Only 17 percent of these respondents said to approve Yeola, while 75 percent disapproved.

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The Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiel was discovered that the world leader was least popular, with 16 percent saying to approve of him, compared to 77 percent who did not approve. Fiala is in power since 2021. years, but his popularity recently reached records, due to financial problems in the country. In November, he reported the economic package of dozens of measures in the law, introducing budget reductions and increased taxes, which broke his promise not to collect taxes.
Ratings show a seven-day average view of adults in each surveyed country.
Why is Trump so popular?
The Trump Populaire in the world stage comes as a survey show that it is more popular than ever. Latest surveying from Emerson College, conducted between 27. and 28. January 1 among 1,000 registered voters, it showed that the Trump rating approved is 49 percent, while 41 percent do not approve. The survey had an error margin of +/- 3 percentage points.
This means the trump card from its first term, when the survey EMERSON has shown that its approval rating was stretched at 48 percent in August 2020. years. Trump entered January 2021. year with the lowest assessment of his presidency, 34 percent, after the riots of the 6th of January at the American Capitol.
The survey also showed that most voters (52 percent) think that the United States went in the right direction, while 48 percent believe it is on the wrong path. It was a significant shift from earlier in January when 67 percent said the country was in the wrong path to 33 percent in the right direction.
Surveys indicate strong public support for immigration trump, which included ramping deportations, the end of citizenship in birth and proposals for building facilities for the house of illegal immigrants in Guantanam Bay, Cuba. A New York Times/ IPSOS research (2-10. January) found that 55 percent of voters return their mass deportation plan, while 88 percent supports deportation of undocumented immigrants with criminal records. Most of the Democrats and Republicans agree that the immigration system is broken.
Surveys also show Trump, who receive support among traditionally democratic weakened groups. Atlasintel survey from 21. until 23. January determined that 69 percent of the black voters approve its working performance compared to 50 percent of white voters. The same poll found that 72 percent of black voters see immigration as a key challenge for the US
The latest Emerson survey also shows Trump with Net Positive Approval in all age groups, except for those over 70. Among 18 to 29 years, its approval is 11 percent, which suggested to the Historical Democratic Lady.
However, despite its growing popularity, Trump remains one of the least popular American presidents. According to the latest Galpup survey, it has the lowest approval of any elected president since 1953. years and the only one to start with the approval of the sub-50 percent.
They said asantri experts Newsweek It is not uncommon for the presidents to experience the “honeymoon period” in the surveys when they first initiate his deadline and that his approbation rating is likely to fluctuate.
What do people say
Thomas Gift, Associate Professor of Political Science and Center Center at U.S. Policy at the University College London, he said Newsweek: “The big part of the Trump’s appeal is simply a reflection of the fact that it is in its honeymoon. There is a person given to leaders in the initial part of their mandate to be faded faded faded, to fill out Trump’s approval, which simply did not The matter of time is unlikely to give enough loans. Highly improvements on the number of demographics. In America is currently hunger for populations nationalism and desire to rejuvenate the system. If Trump was at the first few weeks in office, it is that it flooded the zone and Huge Washington with a change. “
Andrew David, a senior lecturer at Social Sciences at Boston University, said Newsweek: “I am not necessarily surprising numbers. These are certainly impressive for him. But this is the point of his administration when he should have numbers in those lines. Given his November victory, it would be shocking if there was a shocking in his support regression.
“That said, while the great numbers of Trump, they are still low for almost any degree of presidency. In fact, the only person who started with lower numbers was … Donald Trump (2016).
Laura Smith, said the presidential historian at Oxford University Newsweek: “Modern Presidents usually begin their period with the so-called” honeymoon “, which allows them to be particularly active in the first 100 days.
“Trump effectively convinced people to vote against their interest, including their economic interest, and soon the rhetoric will turn into reality and surveys will change.”
What happens next
Whether Trump’s improved approval ratings will keep remains uncertain.

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2025-02-08 09:00:00