The president () follows with negative balance in the evaluation of his government, shows the latest research. According to the survey, while 29% evaluate it as great or good; Another 29% classify administration as regular.
The petista continues to be difficult to obtain approval of evangelicals and residents from the southern region of the country. Black people, from the Northeast, Catholic and 60 years or over are the ones that most positively evaluate the government.
Datafolha listened to 2,004 people 16 years or older, in 130 municipalities of the country’s five regional regions, on Tuesday (29) and Wednesday (30). The general margin of error is two percentage points, more or less.
Among men, the positive evaluation rate remains at 28%, while the negative reaches 43%. Among women, the government is considered great or good for 30% and bad or bad for 38%. In both groups, the oscillation compared to June was within the margin of error of three percentage points for this segment.
Religious division remains a challenge for Lula. Between Catholics, positive and negative assessment tied at 34%, with 31% considering their government as regular.
Already among evangelicals, only 18% see the government positively. Lula even obtained 30% positive assessment of the same group in October 2024.
The portion of those who see the government as bad or bad is 55% – the highest value since March 2023. The margin of error for this segment is four percentage points.
In the income range of up to two minimum wages, Lula gets 34% positive ratings against 33% of negatives. Among those who earn 2 to 5 minimum wages, the petista reaches 24% positive and 45% negative assessments.
Lula obtained 62% negative assessment among those who receive 5 to 10 minimum wages. The margin of error for this group is eight percentage points. Among those who earn more than ten minimum wages, 25% consider the government as great or good, and 57%, as bad or terrible.
Regarding the ethnic-racial criterion, positive Lula’s evaluation is 27% between white people and 29% in brown. Among black people, positive assessment reached 35%. Still, 28% of black people consider the government as bad or bad, while 48% of whites and 38% of the browns say they have the same assessment.
The south remains the region where bad or poor assessments of the president’s work are higher, with 51%. In the Southeast, the index reaches 43%; in the Midwest/North Block, 44%; And in the Northeast, where Lula preserves his most faithful base, rejection retreats to 28% – approval, today at 38%, has not yet returned to the 53% peak recorded in March 2023.
Among people over 60, the slice of those who considered their government as bad or bad is 30%. At the same time, between 35 to 44 years old, it reached 48%, already between 45 and 59 years, hit 44%. The margin of error for age groups is five percentage points.