Monday, Jul. 05, 1993

Sneezy, Grumpy, Dopey, Doc, Happy, Sleepy -- and Carlo

By Sources: Britain MORI, Canada Angus Reid Group, France FOP-JDD, Germany Forsa, Italy DOXA, Japan TBS, U.S. Gallup

In normal times, if a U.S. President were to attend the annual meeting of the Group of Seven leading industrialized nations while his approval rating was around 37%, he would appear hopelessly weak. At the meeting taking place next week, however, Bill Clinton will seem almost Rooseveltian compared with some of his fellow G-7 leaders, only one of whom, the Italian Prime Minister, newly elected in the wake of historic scandals, has an approval rating to write home about.

G-7 Leader Approval Rating

Carlo Azeglio Ciampi (Italy) 60%

Francois Mitterrand (France) 41

Bill Clinton (U.S.) 37

Kim Campbell (Canada) 37

Helmut Kohl (Germany) 26

John Major (Britain) 16

Kiichi Miyazawa (Japan) 9