Lula Government Polls
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A Datafolha poll indicates that 38% of Brazilian voters hold a negative view of President Lula's government, with 32% viewing it positively. Meanwhile, allies of Flávio Bolsonaro anticipate an improvement in his standing, while Lula's campaign downplays potential impacts.
Datafolha poll: Negative view of Lula's government holds at 38%, positive at 32%
- A new Datafolha poll shows 38% of Brazilian voters view President Lula's government negatively, while 32% view it positively. - The poll of 2,004 voters found 48% approve of Lula's work as president and 49% disapprove, showing stability since the last survey in late May. - The survey also highlighted a correlation between government approval and voting intentions, with Lula supporters largely ap…
Datafolha: Flávio Bolsonaro allies expect improvement after Jaques Wagner effect; Lula campaign downplays
- Allies of Flávio Bolsonaro expect his standing to improve following the operation against Senator Jaques Wagner, while Lula's campaign downplays any impact. - A Datafolha poll shows Lula leading Flá…
Flávio Bolsonaro Vows Radical Public Security Stance, Criticizes Lula
- Senator Flávio Bolsonaro emphasized public security promises during an event in São Paulo, vowing to be radical against criminals. - He criticized President Lula's government for being lenient with …
Brazil's President Lula and Senate Leader's Dialogue Remains Stalled, Says Senator
- Senator Carlos Fávaro stated that dialogue between President Lula and Senate President Alcolumbre remains stalled following the rejection of Jorge Messias for the Supreme Court. - Fávaro expressed c…