To carry out the study, 297 opinion leaders and journalists from 12 Latin American countries were interviewed. The worst evaluated was the President of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro.
On Sunday, August 14, a Ipsos Survey on the approval of the presidents of Latin America, where President Gabriel Boric was the second best evaluated surpassed by Luis Alberto Lacalle of Uruguay.
To carry out the study, interviews were 297 opinion leaders and journalists from Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guatemala, Mexico, Panama, Peru, Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic between July 14 and August 8 of this year.
Regarding the ranking of approval of Presidents of Latin America, the measurement is led by Luis Alberto Lacalle (Uruguay) with 74% followed by Gabriel Boric (Chile) con 49%. Below is Ivan Duke (who was President of Colombia during the study) with 40% and Guillermo Lasso (Ecuador) with 38%.
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On the other hand, the worst evaluated were peter castle (Peru) with 15% followed by Miguel Diaz-Canel (Cuba) with 14% and at the bottom of the list is Nicholas Maduro (Venezuela) with only 5%.