Brazil's Lula Grows More Unpopular in Brazil as Approval Dips to 28%, Datafolha Poll Shows
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Brazil's Lula grows more unpopular in Brazil as approval dips to 28%, Datafolha poll shows
SAO PAULO/BRASILIA - Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has grown more unpopular in June, pollster Datafolha said on Thursday, as his government's approval rating dipped and disapproval rose. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The popularity of the president of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, remains at one of the lowest levels of his three mandates at the head of the country, according to a poll published on Thursday. 40% of the respondents consider the Lula government bad or bad, as opposed to 28% who approve it and 31% who call it regular, revealed the Datafolha Institute, one of the reference centers for opinion studies. These figures, with a margin of error of…
Research has heard 2,004 people aged 16 or over in 136 cities by Brazil on 10 and 11 June. The error margin is 2 percentage points, for more or less
The President also withdrew from the confidence expressed by the interviewees and the index reached 37%.
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