The percentage of Brazilians who think it is The government of the progressive Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is “optimal or good” fell from 39% in April to 37% in June, while the group that disapproves of his management increased, according to a survey published this Friday by the Ipec Institute.
According to the survey, while the approval Lula’s management nationally fell by two percentage points between April 19 and the first week of June, the same proportion increased among those who felt the mandate was “bad or terrible”, rising from 26% to 28%.
32% believe that it is the third the mandate of a progressive leader in the South American giant, regular, two points higher than the previous survey.
in the first IPEC surveypublished on March 19, 41% of Brazilians approve of Lula’s management, while 24% disapprove and another 30% think it is right.
The leader of the progressives took the third mandate of the year Brazil Jan. 1 after defeating then-President Jair Bolsonaro in a runoff election last October with 50.9% of the vote, compared to 49.1% for the far-right leader who was seeking re-election.
during his Government, Lula He emphasized the recovery of social plans, the defense of the environment, the strengthening of the country’s economy and the re-inclusion of Brazil in the international agenda.
Research, which he commissioned newspaper O Globoit was conducted between June 1 and 5 and has a margin of error of two percentage points.
Source: Panama America

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