Daniel Noboa is once again the most popular ruler in South America

The President of the Republic, Daniel Noboa Azin, held an interview with Telemundo.
Noboa went from having 57.8% of the support of those surveyed the previous month to 58.1%, with a disapproval rate of 39.5%, according to this sample, carried out between May 14 and 18 among 12,332 people (an average of between 1,022 and 1,485 per country), and which has a confidence level of 95% and a margin of error of +/- 2% to 3%.
In second place is the Argentine Javier Milei, with a positive image of 54.8% and a rejection of 42.9%, and in third place is the Uruguayan Luis Lacalle Pou, who currently has the support of 54.7%. % percent of those interviewed and the disapproval of 41.6%.
At the opposite extreme are the Venezuelan Nicolás Maduro – who drops from 40.9% approval to 39.5% -, the Colombian Gustavo Petro – who drops from 41.1% to 38.6% – and the Peruvian Dina Boluarte, who continues to fall in the popularity index and closes the list again for another month, going from 25.3% to 24.8% support.
The other positions are occupied by the Paraguayan Santiago Peña, in fourth position, with 51.3% support and 43.9% disapproval; the Brazilian Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, who has 49.2% adherents and 47.4% detractors; the Bolivian Luis Arce, who rises from 40.5% to 42.3% (although he maintains a strong rejection of 54.2%), and the Chilean Gabriel Boric, who receives 41.8% support compared to 55% of rejection.
In Argentina, the approval rate shown in this survey referring to previous presidents is 17.2% for Alberto Fernández (compared to 79.6% rejection); 32.8% for Mauricio Macri (compared to 61.2% disapproval) and 34.8% for Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (compared to 61.8% rejection).
In Bolivia, former governor Evo Morales has a support of 20.2% and a rejection of 72.4%, and former president Carlos Mesa, an approval of 38% and a negative image of 54.3%.
And in Venezuela, where presidential elections will be held on July 28, Edmundo González, candidate of the opposition coalition Democratic Unitary Platform (PUD), has 47.2 % support (and 34.2% rejection), for behind María Corina Machado, opposition leader disqualified from running in the elections, who receives 50.5% support and 40.7% rejection. EFE (I)