The G7 summit in Hiroshima, Japan has become a “club of lonely hearts” where “unloved leaders” can lament their plight and exchange ideas on how to win back public favor. The newspaper writes about it New York Times.
“For one reason or another, every leader is in trouble,” the material says.
According to a Morning Consult poll, none of the top politicians managed to win the support of the majority of their country’s population. Italian Prime Minister George Meloni got the best result with 49% approval rate.
The article cites the low marks of his French counterpart, Emmanuel Macron, while arguing that United States President Joe Biden’s low marks are due to problems with public debt, inflation, crime in the state, and the politician’s own advanced age. with the condemnation of citizens with the new pension reform.
On the eve, it was learned that Biden was on the sidelines of the G7 summit. asked journalists will “shut up” when they barrage him with questions about the impending default in the country.