| Event Overview | In 2024, half of the world's population participated in national elections, leading to significant shifts in political power, including regime changes and reaffirmation of existing leadership. |
| Data Source | Morning Consult, collected between January 21 and January 27, 2025. |
| Top Leaders | Narendra Modi (India, 75%), Claudia Sheinbaum (Mexico, 66%), Javier Milei (Argentina, 65%), Karin Keller-Sutter (Switzerland, 56%), Donald Trump (USA, 52%), Anthony Albanese (Australia, 46%), Dick Schoof (Netherlands, 42%), Donald Tusk (Poland, 42%), Giorgia Meloni (Italy, 42%), Ulf Kristersson (Sweden, 38%). |
| Key Factors | Strong economic growth, technological advancements, infrastructure projects, welfare programs, social justice, climate policies, economic reforms, diplomatic relations, inflation reduction, market-friendly reforms, financial policy management, immigration control, NATO ties, judicial reforms, economic stabilization, national security policies. |
| Least Popular Leaders | Yoon Suk Yeol (South Korea, suspended), Emmanuel Macron (France, 75% disapproval), Petr Fiala (Czech Republic, low approval due to economic hardships and fiscal policies). |