published this Monday (11) shows a large majority of those interviewed in defense of the impeachment of ministers of the Federal Supreme Court ().
57% of those surveyed were in favor, while 27.2% said they were against it and 15.9% did not respond. The survey was carried out between May 4th and 8th, listening to 2,000 people from 870 cities. The margin of error is 2.2 percentage points.
The result reflects an unprecedented crisis in the court’s image, especially due to the close relationship between some ministers and the banker, owner of Master.
In another question, 33.9% said they approved the STF, against 54.3% who disapproved and 11.7% did not respond.
If it’s any consolation, Congress’s image is even worse, with just 26.1% approval and 60.1% disapproval.
In the case of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, 44.9% approve and 51.8% disapprove.
The survey also asked about voting intentions for president, and the result reinforced the existence of a technical tie between Lula and Flávio Bolsonaro (PL) in the second round.
The senator appears numerically ahead, with 46.9%, while the PT member has 44.4% – there are still 6.7% white and null and 1.9% undecided.
In today’s most likely first round scenario, Lula has 38.1%, in a technical tie with Flávio, who scores 37.4%. Next comes Ronaldo Caiado (PSD) with 5.7%, Renan Santos (Missão) with 2.3% Augusto Cury (Avante), with 1.5%, Cabo Daciolo (Mobiliza), with 1.4% and Aldo Rebelo, from DC, with 0.7%.
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