Brazilian President Lula Approval Dips to 28% Nationwide
Brazilian President Lula Approval Dips to 28% Nationwide

Brazilian President Lula Approval Dips to 28% Nationwide

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Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's approval rating has slightly declined to 28% in June from 29% in April, while his disapproval rating increased to 40% from 38%, according to a Datafolha poll. Despite this dip, these figures remain better than the record low approval of 24% and high disapproval of 41% reported in February during his third term. The percentage of people rating his government as average also decreased slightly from 32% to 31%. The poll, conducted in person with 2,004 voters across Brazil, reflects growing public dissatisfaction, partly influenced by recent political events such as the INSS crisis. The margin of error for the survey is two percentage points, indicating a relatively stable but challenging public sentiment towards Lula's administration.

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