The president () reaches, at the end of the year, the first half of his third term with his attention focused on the economy. This Tuesday (17), the ante a.
Still on the political side, 35% of those interviewed said they saw Lula’s administration as excellent or good and 34% as bad or terrible. According to the institute, the expectation that the president will lead an excellent or good government is at its worst level since the beginning of the third term (38%).
This Wednesday’s Café da Manhã (18) analyzes how the Lula government reaches the halfway point of its term — and what to expect from now on. , professor at the Department of Political Science and Lulismo researcher, discusses the president’s popularity, deals with alliances and tensions with the Supreme Court and Congress and explains what milestones the administration has achieved and can pursue thinking about 2026.
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Café da Manhã is published from Monday to Friday, always at the beginning of the day. The episode is presented by journalists Gabriela Mayer and Gustavo Simon, produced by Laura Lewer, Lucas Monteiro and Paola Ferreira Rosa. Sound editing is by Thomé Granemann.