The exclusive Euronews poll conducted by Ipsos reveals that almost half of Europeans have a positive opinion of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, making him the best-liked leader of the eight European figures surveyed. However, the feeling varies widely across member states, with some countries such as Hungary, Greece, and Bulgaria showing a negative opinion of Zelenskyy. Despite this, some countries, such as Finland, Sweden, and Portugal, show high positive marks for the Ukrainian president. The divide in opinion is evident in countries such as Austria, Italy, and the Czech Republic, where positive and negative opinions are nearly equal.
When it comes to voting intentions ahead of the June elections, Zelenskyy receives the most support from supporters of the main pro-European parties. However, opinions vary among different political groups, with the far-right group expressing more negative opinions compared to other groups. Overall, Zelenskyy is seen as a polarizing figure, eliciting strong reactions on both sides of the debate. Macron comes in second in terms of likability, with opinions varying across member states. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz receives greater indifference, with many respondents stating they don’t know enough about him.
Other prominent leaders in Europe, such as Giorgia Meloni, Pedro Sánchez, and Donald Tusk, receive mixed opinions from respondents, with some showing indifference or stating they don’t know enough about these leaders. Hungary’s Viktor Orbán, known for promoting illiberal democracy and a close relationship with Russia, receives a mostly negative opinion from respondents across various member states. However, there is some positive sentiment towards Orbán in countries such as Bulgaria. Russian President Vladimir Putin is the most reviled leader among Europeans, with a vast majority holding negative opinions of him, especially in countries like Finland, Sweden, and Poland.
The exclusive poll conducted by Ipsos provides insights into how Europeans feel about different leaders, highlighting the varying opinions across member states. While some leaders, such as Zelenskyy and Macron, receive positive marks in certain countries, others, such as Orbán and Putin, face widespread condemnation. The poll also sheds light on the division in opinions among different political groups, with far-right groups expressing more negative opinions towards certain leaders. Overall, the poll illustrates the diverse views and sentiments towards prominent European leaders among European citizens.
Overall, the poll conducted by Ipsos provides a comprehensive overview of European citizens’ opinions towards various leaders in Europe, highlighting both the popularity and the divisiveness of these figures. From positive sentiments towards leaders like Zelenskyy and Macron to widespread condemnation of leaders like Putin, the poll showcases the depth of public opinion on prominent figures. The varying opinions across member states and political groups indicate the complexity of European citizens’ perceptions towards their leaders, reflecting the political landscape and public sentiment in Europe.