Government members (PT) state that the positive oscillation in the evaluation of petista management, can be attributed to the Tax Justice Defense Campaign stimulated by the Planalto Palace in recent weeks.
The survey shows that Lula has 40% negative assessment, compared to 28% positive assessment, a favorable oscillation from the previous round. There are also another 28% that evaluate the government as regular, and 4% say they do not know how to answer.
In, applied after May 29 to June 1, Lula had reached the worst level of his term, with a negative evaluation of 43% and positive 26%. Another 28% considered regular management.
In recent weeks, (tax on financial operations), ministers, government parliamentarians and the president himself.
This QUEST survey was conducted after tax by pressure from the former president’s family (). The government has used this surcharge to intensify the government’s closed, such as the Sheet showed.
A government member also states that the survey represents a sigh, and says he sees potential growth of these rates in view of the federal government’s stance in the face of the tariff crisis imposed by.
The news of Trump’s letter to Lula, in which the US president announces the fares to Brazil, reached 66% of respondents, while 33% responded not to know what happened, according to Quaest.
The numbers of this round of Genial/Quaest research coincide with an internal government survey this week, which recorded a progress of government approval at four points and a negative oscillation of three points in the disapproval rate, according to reports.
A government member says the result confirms the image recovery trend, but points out that tracking already indicated this improvement from the dispute over the IOF.
In the assessment of two assistants of the president, it is necessary to reinforce the government’s communication about the tax agenda.
The survey showed that more than half of respondents (56%) says they don’t know about this agenda. An interlocutor of the petista says that the survey points to ways that must be persecuted by the government to try to leverage Lula’s popularity.
For 63% of respondents, Lula should increase the rich taxes to reduce the poorest. To 33%, the president should not adopt this path.
In another question on the subject, 53% think that the “rich against poor” speech is not correct for expanding the chance of more conflicts and polarization in the country. Already 38% think that this kind of political discourse is correct. Lula and the PT have bet on this line.
The government leader in the House, José Guimarães (PT-CE), said on Wednesday that there is a tendency to improve the popularity of the petista and cited the executive’s conduct in the commercial crisis.
“There is a resumption, the government has many initiatives and is acting correctly, with a lot of dialogue, on the issue of tariff. It is an irreparable, correct conduct. There is a growth trend,” he said.
“It has to marry two aspects: the confrontation that the Brazilian government is doing, uniting the industrial sector and the others affected, and doing the government deliveries as it will do. It has to marry the two things: the political agenda of the relationship of Brazil in the issue of tariffs and the internal agenda of delivering the things that were combined and articulated,” said Guimarães.