The negative assessment of the government of Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (PT) increased, according to the Atlasintel/Bloomberg survey, released on Friday (7). The sample says that 50.85 of the interviewees consider the government bad/bad, while 37.6% find it great/good.
In the latest atlasintel survey, conducted in January this year, positive assessment reached 37.8% and the negative, 46.5%
5,710 people were heard, through random digital recruitment (Atlas RDR), between 24 and 27 February. The margin of error is one percentage point, more or less, and the confidence level is 95%.
Lula’s approval
The survey also showed that Lula’s disapproval reached 53%, also increasing over the past survey, while approval was 45.7%.
In January’s measurement, 51.4% disapproved of the petista, while 45.9% approved.