Colombian president's ratings move up again, would win election


  • World
  • Thursday, 12 Dec 2013

Colombia's President Juan Manuel Santos waves after his inauguration ceremony in Bogota August 7, 2010. REUTERS/Jose Miguel Gomez

BOGOTA (Reuters) - Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos' popularity rose for a third straight month in December and he would be re-elected next year in a second-round vote, a poll published on Thursday showed.

Santos' approval increased to 45.1 percent from 36.9 percent in November, according to the first Gallup poll since announcing he would run for re-election next year.

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