NYT: G7 summit in Japan will become a club of unloved leaders

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Photo: © Global Look Press/IMAGO/Janine Schmitz/photothek.d

Reviewer The New York Times Peter Baker called the current G-7 summit in Hiroshima, Japan, “a club of unloved leaders.” The reason for this was the low ratings of the G7 heads of state.

“The relatively weak approval ratings of US President Joe Biden and his G-7 partners highlight the fragility of free societies facing deep political divisions.” – the article says.

The following are bare figures, according to which the highest approval rating in his country was achieved by Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida with 52%, while in the previous poll he scored only 31%.

At the moment, French President Emmanuel Macron has the lowest approval rating with 25%. British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak follows with 33%. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz received a little more – 34%.

Source: Ren

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