Sowetan

Trump bottom of world leader rating

SA opinion in top 10 of global list

- By Dave Chambers and Bloomberg

South Africans are among US president Donald Trump’s biggest fans‚ which may seem odd until you realise we chose Jacob Zuma as our president.

People in 37 countries were asked if they were confident Trump would do the right thing in internatio­nal matters‚ and 39% of South Africans said yes.

That compares with 5% in Mexico‚ the country Trump wants to isolate from the US with a wall‚ and 7% in Spain.

Only nine countries have higher opinions of Trump than South Africans expressed in the Pew Research Center survey. They were‚ in order‚ Russia‚ Israel‚ the Philippine­s‚ Vietnam‚ Nigeria‚ Kenya‚ Tanzania‚ Ghana and India.

Pew compared each country’s opinion of Trump with its most recent opinion of his predecesso­r‚ Barack Obama‚ and ranked countries according to the numerical gap in their perception­s of the two men.

Sweden topped the table‚ rating Trump at 10% and Obama at 93% – a gap of 83 points. Russia was at the polar opposite‚ rating Trump 42 points ahead of Obama. In South Africa‚ where voters expressed a 73% confidence level in Obama‚ the gap was 34 points.

According to the survey‚ after watching Trump at work for just six months a median of just 22% of respondent­s have confidence in him‚ compared with 64% for Obama at the end of his presidency. As a country‚ the US’s favourable rating fell in the same period to 49% from 64%.

Pew said the steepest slides in the view of Trump came in European allies such as Sweden‚ the Netherland­s and Germany‚ and in South Korea.

The decline was less pronounced in some majorityMu­slim countries such as Turkey‚ Tunisia and Jordan‚ partly because approval for Obama was already low.

Trump was the lowest rated of the world’s major leaders. The survey said a median of 42% had confidence in Germany’s Angela Merkel‚ 28% in China’s Xi Jinping‚ and 27% in Russia’s Vladimir Putin.

“The drop in favourabil­ity ratings for the US is widespread‚” Pew said. “The share of the public with a positive view of the US has plummeted in a diverse set of countries from Latin America‚ North America‚ Europe‚ Asia and Africa. Favourabil­ity ratings have only increased in Russia and Vietnam.”

The survey was conducted among 40 447 respondent­s in 37 countries from February 16 to May 8. Asked about Trump’s character‚ 75% said he is “arrogant‚” 65% said “ignorant‚” and 62% said “dangerous”.

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