Most Brazilians (56.7%) disapproves of the government of President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (PT), according to a survey by Paraná polls released on Wednesday (25). The approval is 39.8%, while 3.5% did not know or prefer not to answer.
Compared to the previous survey conducted in April, the (57.4%), while approval discreetly rose 0.6 point (39.2%).
Asked how they evaluate Lula management, 37.9% of respondents classified the government as “bad” and 9.6% as “bad”. Another 25.8% said they considered the administration “regular”.

On the positive side, 16.6% evaluated the government as “good” and 8.8% as “great”. Only 1.1% preferred not to give their opinion.
The survey listened to 2,020 voters in 162 municipalities, in the 26 states and the Federal District, between June 18 and 22. The margin of error is 2.2 percentage points, with 95% confidence level.