According to the Cadem Plaza Pública survey released this weekend in Santiago de Chile, 42% of the citizenry would like their next president to resemble El Salvador's Nayib Bukele, who has an 81% positive image in the South American nation.
Following Bukele stood Prime Ministers Justin Trudeau of Canada (64%) and Keir Starmer of the United Kingdom (60%). French President Emmanuel Macron had a 57% positive rating. At the bottom of the list were Presidents Vladimir Putin of Russia (22%), Luis Arce of Bolivia (18%), and Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro (3%).
US President-elect Donald Trump had a 43% approval rating and a 56% negative image, which still represented significant progress from his previous presidency (2017-2021).
Meanwhile, Chilean President Gabriel Boric Font recorded a 28% positive review in the first week of November, thus showing a 3% recovery in the aftermath of the Monsalve scandal, although his overall disapproval sank to 64%.
After the rape charges filed against the now-former Undersecretary of the Interior, Boric's ratings hit 25% in the week ending Oct. 28.
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