To 42% of the Brazilian population, the federal governmentunder the management of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT)it is “worse” than expected. This is what a survey indicates Ipsos-Ipec released this Monday (22).
Compared to the last round of research, published in March, this index fluctuated one percentage point downwards.
Those who say they have a perception that the federal government is “better” than currently expected are 23%. Those who pointed out as “equal” add up 32% of the population. Others 3% did not know or did not respond to the survey (see details in the graph below).
Methodology
They were heard 2,000 peoplebetween the days June 13th and 17ththrough face-to-face interviews. THE margin of error is 2 percentage pointsmore or less. The confidence level is 95%. The research was carried out with the institute’s own resources.
Check out the full survey below