President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador has emerged as the world’s most highly regarded leader, reaffirmed by a recent study conducted by T-Research. The survey’s findings, released today, underscore the enduring popularity of the Salvadoran head of state, firmly placing him at the summit of global leadership rankings.
T-Research, a prominent research firm, unveiled the results of its latest presidential approval survey, dated August 28, 2023. According to the study, President Bukele continues to command an impressive 91% approval rating, outshining all other heads of state featured in the research.
This commanding lead translates into a 29-point advantage over the second-place holder, Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, who secured a respectable 62% approval rating. Brazil’s leader, Luiz Inácio «Lula» Da Silva, comes in third with a modest 52% approval rating for the specified period.
Beyond this triumphant trio, the remaining evaluated heads of state conspicuously fall short of the 50% threshold.
T-Research’s meticulous analysis exposes President Emmanuel Macron of France as the leader with the lowest approval rating, receiving a mere 25% endorsement.
The T-Research data vividly illustrates the citizenry’s resounding endorsement of President Bukele’s governance and the accomplishments of his administration in fostering a secure nation with extensive social protection coverage. This impressive track record has positioned El Salvador as a competitive investment destination on the global stage.
Recent days have witnessed President Bukele unveiling an exciting development: Google, one of the world’s tech giants, will invest in El Salvador. This move promises to usher in innovation, elevate healthcare and education, and transform the nation into a technological hub for Central America.
The success story of President Nayib Bukele stands as a testament to visionary leadership and pragmatic governance, earning him the highest global accolades and solidifying his legacy as a transformative figure on the international stage.
