The president of Ecuador, Daniel Noboa, in the month of May he is once again the most popular ruler of South Americaa position that the Uruguayan had taken from him last April Luis Lacalle Pouaccording to a survey released this Tuesday, May 21, CB Consultinga company specialized in the study of the social climate and the projection of electoral scenarios.
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Noboa went from having 57.8% of the support of those surveyed the previous month to 58.1%, with a disapproval rate of 39.5%according to this sample, carried out between May 14 and 18 among 12,332 people (an average of between 1,022 and 1,485 per country), and which has a confidence level of 95% and a margin of error of +/- 2 % to 3%.
In second place is the Argentine Javier Mileiwith a positive image of 54.8% and a rejection of 42.9%, and in third place is the Uruguayan Luis Lacalle Pouwho currently has the support of 54.7% percent of those interviewed and the disapproval of 41.6%.
At the opposite extreme are the Venezuelan Nicolás Maduro -which drops from 40.9% approval to 39.5%-, the Colombian Gustavo Petro -which drops from 41.1% to 38.6%- and the Peruvian Dina Boluartewho continues to fall in the popularity index and closes the list again for another month, going from 25.3% to 24.8% support.
The other positions are occupied by the Paraguayan Santiago Pena, in fourth position, with 51.3% support and 43.9% disapproval; the brazilian Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, who has 49.2% adherents and 47.4% detractors; the bolivian Luis Arcewhich rises from 40.5% to 42.3% (although it maintains a strong rejection of 54.2%), and the Chilean Gabriel Boricwho receives 41.8% support compared to 55% rejection.
In Argentina, the approval rate shown in this survey referring to previous presidents is 17.2% for Alberto Fernández (compared to 79.6% rejection); 32.8% for Mauricio Macri (compared to 61.2% disapproval) and 34.8% for Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (compared to 61.8% rejection).
And in Venezuela, where presidential elections will be held on July 28, Edmundo Gonzalez, candidate of the opposition coalition Democratic Unitary Platform (PUD), has 47.2% support (and 34.2% rejection), behind Maria Corina Machadoopposition leader disqualified from running in the elections, who receives 50.5% support and 40.7% rejection.
This is the one by one list
According to the study’s list, this is the ‘top’ 10 presidents with a favorable image in South America.
1. Daniel Noboa, president of Ecuador: 58.1%.
2. Javier Milei, president of Argentina: 54.8%.
3. Luis Lacalle Pou, president of Uruguay: 54.7%.
4. Santiago Peña, president of Paraguay: 51.3%.
5. Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, president of Brazil: 49.2%.
6. Luis Arce, president of Bolivia: 42.3%.
7. Gabriel Boric, president of Chile: 41.8%.
8. Nicolás Maduro, president of Venezuela. 39.5%.
9. Gustavo Petro, president of Colombia: 38.6%.
10. Dina Boluarte, president of Peru: 24.8%.
This is the technical sheet of the study:
Target population
General population +18
Ambit:
BRAZIL – COLOMBIA – ARGENTINA – PERU – VENEZUELA –
CHILE – ECUADOR – BOLIVIA – PARAGUAY – URUGUAY
Dues:
Gender, socioeconomic level, age group and geolocation.
Collection Technique:
CB CAWI RESEARCH
Sample size:
12,332 respondents in total
Average margin of error:
+/-2 to 3%
Confidence level:
95%
Field work:
MAY 14 TO 18, 2024
Procedure:
Stratified by National districts.
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