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Milei leads South American presidents evaluation research

by Marcelo Moreira

Argentine President Javier Milei appeared as the president of South America best rated in the monthly survey released by CB Consultant Public Opinion of Argentina.

According to the June survey data, Milei appeared with 53.5% positive assessment, a 4.5 percentage leap over May (the largest of the survey), closely followed by Daniel Noboa, from Ecuador, with 52.4%.

Yamandú Orsi, from Uruguay, had a positive evaluation by 47.2% of respondents in his country and Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva appeared in fourth, with 46.3% approval.

However, the two left -wing presidents dropped: in May, 48.8% and 47.4% had made a positive assessment of their governments, respectively.

Of the interviewees in Brazil, 51% managed to have a negative evaluation of Lula this month.

Gabriel Boric, from Chile, had a positive assessment of 43.1% of the Chileans interviewed and completed the group of the five best rated presidents.

Then came Santiago Peña, from Paraguay, with 42.2% positive evaluation; Gustavo Petro, from Colombia (37.8%); the dictator Nicolás Maduro, from Venezuela (29.5%); Dina Boluarte, from Peru (22.3%); and Luis Arce from Bolivia (21.2%).

In addition to being the most poorly evaluated South American president, Arce, who recently gave up trying reelection in Bolivia, was the agent who lost the most positive assessment, with a drop of 4.3 percentage points compared to May.

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