CARACAS, Tuesday October 14, 2008 | Update
Colombia's Álvaro Uribe (right) ranked first in the list of domestic approval with 85 percent (File Photo)
Politics
According to the Ibero-American Governance Barometer 2008,
conducted by the Ibero-American Consortium of Market Research
and Consulting and published by Colombian newspaper El Tiempo,
Hugo Chávez is the most unpopular president for people
in the region, with a 26 percent support.
Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was rated
as the ruler with the best international image, while Colombian
President Álvaro Uribe was selected as the president
in Ibero-America with the highest support in his own country.
According to El Tiempo, Lula is the most popular ruler among
Ibero-American people (53.8 percent), followed by Chile's
Michelle Bachelet (45.9 percent), and Mexico's Felipe Calderón
(45.6 percent).
Colombia's Álvaro Uribe ranked first in the list of
domestic approval with 85 percent, followed by Brazil's Lula
da Silva and Uruguay's Tabaré Vásquez (67 percent
each), and Hugo Chávez (54 percent).