Compared to the previous survey, released in March, the disapproval remained at 55%, while approval oscillated a point downward
New survey by the Ipsos-Ipec Institute released on Thursday, 12, shows that 55% of Brazilians disapprove of the work of President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (PT) in the Presidency of the Republic. Those who approve correspond to 39%.
Compared to the previous survey, released in March, disapproval remained 55%, while approval oscillated a point down.
Among the groups that have the best positive evaluation of Lula are those that voted for him in the second round of 2022 (53%), the residents of the Northeast (38%), the least educated (36%), those who receive up to one minimum wage (33%) and Catholics (32%).

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The most rejecting the petista are the voters of former President Jair Bolsonaro (75%), those who receive more than five minimum wages (59%), the most instructed (51%) and evangelicals (50%).
The Ipsos-Ipes Institute in person interviewed two thousand voters in 132 municipalities. The margin of error of the survey is two percentage points and the reliability index is 95%.