Meio/Ideia survey released this Thursday (6) shows that 50.3% of Brazilians support the Court, while 21.7% defend the Court.
According to the survey, these interviewees believe that the former governor of Minas Gerais is correct and that the Supreme Court has exceeded its limits.
Another 10.3% say that both sides exaggerate, but believe that the main problem is Zema. 7% say that both exaggerate, but attribute greater responsibility to the STF. Another 8.5% interpret the episode as a purely electoral dispute.
The survey also shows that the perception that the STF exaggerated has more strength among voters of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT), with 63.5%, and among those who approve of the government, with 60.8%, than among voters of Senator Flávio Bolsonaro (PL-RJ), with 38.5% — indicating that dissatisfaction with the Court goes beyond political fields.
Despite the political repercussion, the . According to the survey, 76.4% of those interviewed said they were not aware of the episode.
The lack of knowledge is even greater in the North (92.2%) and Central-West (90%) regions, in addition to voters of Ronaldo Caiado (PSD), among whom 91.7% said they did not know the case, and among voters from the non-Bolsonarist right (90.6%).
Methodology
They were heard 1,500 people between the days May 1st to 5th. The margin of error is 2.5 percentage pointsmore or less, with a confidence level of 95%.
The research was carried out with institute’s own resources and is registered with Superior Electoral Court (TSE) under the protocol BR-053562026.
Check out the full survey below