After the electoral setback, Miley improves his image among the region’s presidents: a covered man at the top of the standings

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  • New poll of Latin American presidents: who covered who topped the rankings and where was Miley
  • Worst five rated

he Electoral failure in the legislative elections It gave a government Javier Miley The main oxygen to validate the administration and give it the political capital to accelerate its reform agenda. This is what the latest poll showed CB Consultingwhich regularly measures Latin American leaders.

The company run by Christian Botti, which best predicted the results of the October elections, was carried out between 11 and 16 November, with the participation of… Total 11,548 cases (average 1072-1559 participants per country) The margin of error ranges between 2 and 3%.

The poll showed that Argentine President It rose just over 1 point in November compared to October. However, it fell one place compared to the previous survey and was overtaken by The ruler who was recently elected in his country’s elections.

New poll of Latin American presidents: who covered who topped the rankings and where was Miley

CB data shows that Rodrigo Paznew president of bolivia, topped the list. The 58-year-old economist broke 20 years of dominance by the Movement Towards Socialism, in which Evo Morales was a relevant figure.

He led the standings with A 51.7% positive image and 46.1% negative. A significant contrast, both in numbers and location, with his predecessor Luis Arce, who on several occasions appeared among the worst rated.

Rodrigo Paz, the new president of Bolivia, topped the ranking of Latin American leaders.
Rodrigo Paz, the new president of Bolivia, topped the ranking of Latin American leaders.

Second place is occupied by the Brazilian Luis “Lula” da Silva, With a positive margin of 48.5% in November (48.8% in October), while the negative index remained at 48.3%. Along with Paz, they were The only ones who retain more support than rejection.

the following The platform’s positive image continues to rise month after month: it has achieved 47.2% approval, This compares to 45.9% recorded in October and 42.5% in September. However, it moved from second place to third place and continues to maintain a negative spread record of -3.1% (negative was 50.3%).

The top five were completed by the President of Uruguay Yamando Orsi President of Paraguay Santiago Pena Positivity rates of 46.1% and 41.3%, respectively.

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Worst five rated

to The other end of the tableNicolas Maduro takes last place with High rejection rate 75.3% Compared to 21.4% of joins. They were upstairs Jose Jerryfrom Peru, and Gustavo Pietrofrom Colombia, without exceeding 40 approval points.

In the middle of the ranking came the President of Chile. Gustavo PietroFavorably, 40.4% (decreased three points compared to October) and unfavorably, 55.5%.

The Governor of Ecuador completes the platoon below, Daniel NoboaWith an acceptance rate of 40.8% (42.9% last month) and rejection of 56.9%.

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