Maduro, Petro and Boric the worst rated presidents in the region

BOGOTA.- The polling firm CB Consultora released the results of its most recent field work in which it evaluated the positive image of the different Latin American leaders. On this occasion, one of the worst evaluations went to the president of Colombia, Gustavo Petro who continues to go down the steps along with Nicolás Maduro and Gabriel Boric.

The Colombian president went from 41.1% positive image (April) to 38.6%, remaining only above the president of Peru, Dina Boluarte, who has not been able to get out of last place and whose image also continues to decline, since In April it was 25.3% and for May it was 24.8%, reports the week magazine who details the results of the pollster.

The opposite is the case of the Head of State of Ecuador, Daniel Noboa, who turned out to be the president with the best positive image, going from an image of 57.8% to an approval of 58.1%.

For his part, Javier Milei, president of Argentina, came to second place with a positive image of 54.8%, while the Uruguayan Luis Lacalle Pou closed the top 3 with a support of 54.7%.

Maduro in a tailspin, according to the survey

The data indicates that the worst rated are Gabriel Boric (Chile), Nicolás Maduro (Venezuela), Gustavo Petro (Colombia) and Dina Boluarte (Peru).

In the case of the Venezuelan dictator, Nicolás Maduro, the rejection continues to grow, reaching 58.1%. In the political panorama of the Caribbean country, the highest positive evaluation goes to María Corina Machado, leader of the opposition unit with 50.5% approval and the candidate, Edmundo González with 47.2%.

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Source: WRITING

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