Santo Domingo, RD.
The President of the Dominican Republic, Luis Abinader, is ranked by Real Time Data Corp. considered the second most approved president in the Americas.
Abinader is second on the list with a 90% approval rate, only after the President of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, who has a 96% acceptance rate among the residents of his country.
The first Dominican president was the winner in the election on July 5, earning a 53.05% of the vote and a 16-point advantage over Gonzalo Castillo, who acknowledged his defeat after receiving 37.33% of the vote .
President Luis Abinader began his reign on August 16.
Those who follow
Bukele and Abinader are followed by the President of Mexico, Andrés López Obrador, with 64%, and the President of Uruguay, Luis Lacalle Pou, who has 60% approval from his citizens.
Fifth place is taken by Juan Hernández, President of Honduras, who has a 54% approval, followed by Justin Turdeau, Prime Minister of Canada, and Mario Abdo Benítez of Paraguay, both with a 50% approval.
The list of government leaders who have a positive assessment is followed by Luis Arce from Bolivia and Francisco Sagasti from Peru, according to the study.
The worst
Lenin Montero, president of Ecuador, with 89% disapproval; Nicolás Maduro, from Venezuela, with 82% and Sebastían Piñera, President of Chile, with 76%.
Carlos Alvarado of Puerto Rico, has a 66 percent rejection rate; Get rid of Gimmattei from Guatemala, with 61%.
Outgoing United States President Donald Trump has a 55% disapproval rate; while Daniel Ortega, from Nicaragua, has 54% and Alejandro Fernández from Argentina has 53%.
The list is concluded by Iván Duque from Colombia with an index of 52% and Jair Bolsonaro from Brazil with 46%.