Lula’s disapproval drops 4.4 points, but still exceeds approval, says Paraná Pesquisas

The approval of the government of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) rose again, according to a survey released this Tuesday (28) by Paraná Pesquisas.

The study shows that 47.9% of voters say they approve of the administration, an increase of five percentage points compared to August. The disapproval rate fell to 49.2%, a drop of 4.4 points in the period. Another 2.9% were unable to answer.

Despite the proximity between the two indices, the group of those who disapprove of the government still exceeds that of those who approve, although the difference has fallen to 1.3 percentage points, within the survey’s margin of error.

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Government assessment

In the general assessment of the administration, 41.1% classify the Lula government as “bad” or “terrible”, while 35.3% consider it “good” or “great”. Another 22.3% rated the performance as “regular”, and 1.3% did not know how to give an opinion.

The result shows a trend of gradual improvement in the government’s perception since August, with the positive curve rising and the negative curve falling, according to the institute.

The survey was carried out between October 21 and 24, 2025, with 2,020 respondents from 26 states and the Federal District. The confidence interval is 95%, and the margin of error is 2.2 percentage points, plus or minus.

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