Quaest: 49% believe that Lula became stronger after meeting Trump

The president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) was strengthened after find the American leader Donald Trump even if briefly during the UN General Assembly (United Nations), points out Genial/Quaest research released this Wednesday (8).

According to the survey, 49% they think the PT member stayed stronger after the brief meeting with Trump.

For others 27%Lula left weakerwhile 10% say that the head of the Brazilian Executive It came out neither weak nor strong. Those who said not know or didn’t respond to the question add up 14%.

O was shared during the North American president’s speech at the Assembly, who took the stage after the Brazilian.

The statement surprised members of the Brazilian delegation present at the event in the midst of what was classified as “worst diplomatic moment” among nations in 200 years.

The republican, who announced a 50% tariff on part of Brazilian imports in July, described having felt a “excellent chemistry” when talking briefly with Lula, and that both should meet soon.

Last Monday (6), Palácio do Planalto released a note confirming that the two spoke by phone. The call took place around 10 am and focused on the economic tariffs imposed, and took place after the Genial/Quaest survey.

On social media, Lula described the 30-minute conversation as a “opportunity to restore friendly relations”.

Quaest interviewed 2,004 people aged 16 or over, in person, between the 2nd and 5th of October. The margin of error is two percentage points, plus or minus, with a 95% confidence level.

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