The loss of government popularity (), which began with the crisis, was accentuated, according to Genial/Quaest research released on Wednesday (2).
The data indicate that the negative assessment of the president increased,, month of the last survey, to 41%, while positive opinions drop from 31%to 27%. There are also 29% those who see management as regular, compared to 28%. They do not know or did not want to answer 3%.
These are the worst numbers in the historical series, which began in April 2023. Petista management has already had and 24% of negatives in August of the same year.
Quaest conducted 2,004 interviews with Brazilians aged 16 or older in 120 municipalities in the country between Thursday (27) and Monday (31). The error margin is two percentage points, more or less.
The increase in rejection is also seen when the consulting and research company asks government approval: 56% say they disapprove of petista management, compared to 49% in January, and 41% say they approve, against 47% two months ago. Another 3% do not know or did not want to answer.
Oscillations and falls were recorded in the approval of the petista administration in all regions, including the Northeast, where the PT won with all the last presidential elections.
The same happened in all age groups, especially among respondents from 16 to 34 years old, with 64% of this group claiming to disapprove of the current government, and 33% saying approve.
The crisis of popularity portrayed in the last surveys gained shape with the Pix crisis, when false news about the taxation of the transfers mode spread throughout the networks. Another factor is the persistence of.
They consider this third term of the petista worse than the previous 53% of respondents, while 20% say they are better, and 23%, equal. In January, the numbers were 45%, 32%and 18%, respectively – or that was, there was a fall of 12 points among those who consider Lula 3 better than previous passages in the Planalto Palace.
From the perspective of polarization between the current president and (PL), Quaest also showed that for the first time, those who consider the petista administration worse than the pocketrist are ahead of those who see Lula better than the former mandanker: 43% to 39%. Another 15% say that both governments are equal.
Similar data are seen when the country’s economic situation is addressed. There are 56% those who claim to see worse in the last 12 months, against 16% that cite improvements and 26% who understand that everything has been the same.
In an attempt to reverse Tombo, Lula has announced a series of measures that seek to encourage consumption, such as the release of balance of the (service guarantee fund) and the payroll loan for private initiative workers with minors.
Planalto also carries out the exemption proposal for those who receive up to R $ 5,000, Lula’s campaign promise for this term. The proposal is being processed and, if approved, will start to be valid in 2026, election year.
There are still other letters in the executive sleeve, such as the. On the other hand, there are doubts about how these policies will impact the discharge of prices, the subject of concern of the federal government.
The QUEST survey is funded by Digital Investment Broker Genial Investimentos, controlled by the Genial Bank.