The government () is evaluated negatively by 39% of voters, while 32% classify it positively, shows a Genial/Quaest survey released this Wednesday (14). Another 27% see the management as regular, and 2% were unable to respond.
The survey was carried out from January 8th to 11th. There were 2,004 face-to-face interviews with Brazilians aged 16 or over. The estimated margin of error is two percentage points, plus or minus. The confidence level is 95%.
In the previous measurement, carried out in December, those who negatively evaluated the work of the Lula government were 38%. The positive evaluation was 34%, while the regular evaluation was 25%. Another 3% of respondents did not respond or did not know how to respond.
The approval of the registered presidential administration was 47%, and disapproval was 49%. In December, they were 48% and 49%, respectively.
