The president’s government Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) is disapproved by 50,9% of Brazilians and approved by 45,6%according to a survey released by the Paraná Pesquisas institute this Monday (29). Those who don’t know or didn’t have an opinion add up 3,5%.
The measurement shows a slight negative fluctuation in the PT member’s approval, compared to the previous survey, carried out in November. , the current government was approved by 45,9%. The disapproval remained the same, 50,9%. Check out the historical series:
The institute interviewed 2,038 people across the country between December 18th and 22nd. The margin of error is 2.2 percentage points, plus or minus. The confidence level is 95%.
Assessment of the Lula government
The research also measured the management evaluation, which considers the classifications “excellent”, “good”, “regular”, “bad” or “very bad” as possible responses.
To 32,7%the government is considered great or good; 23,1% classify as regular; and 42,8% evaluate it as bad or terrible. Others 1,4% they didn’t know or didn’t give an opinion. See the results below:
