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Survey Shows Mixed Public Sentiment Towards President Lula’s Government

President Lula acknowledges unfulfilled promises, as surveys show increasing negative evaluations of his government’s performance, with a decline in approval ratings and a need for future progress and improvements.

At a glance

  • President Lula admitted his government has not fully delivered on campaign promises.
  • Lula stated he does not feel the need to maintain 100% popularity
  • Surveys show increasing negative evaluations of government performance
  • Lula emphasized working to lay the groundwork for future progress
  • Approval ratings for administration have declined, with 33% rating it as excellent or good

The details

President Lula recently admitted that his government has not fully delivered on the promises made during his campaign.

Despite this acknowledgment, Lula stated that he does not feel the need to maintain 100% popularity among the public.

Surveys conducted by Ipec and Quaest have revealed a troubling trend of increasing negative evaluations of the government’s performance.

In response to these survey results

Lula emphasized that his administration has been working to lay the groundwork for future progress and improvements.

However, the Ipec survey also showed a decline in Lula’s approval ratings, with only 33% of respondents rating the administration as excellent or good, a drop from 38% in the previous survey.

Additionally, 33% of respondents rated the management as regular, while 32% viewed it as bad or terrible, marking a two-point increase from previous data.

A small percentage (3%) either did not know or did not provide an answer.

The survey, conducted from March 1st to 5th, involved interviews with 2,000 voters across 130 municipalities.

The estimated margin of error for the survey results is two points, plus or minus.

These findings provide insight into the current public sentiment regarding President Lula’s government

and highlight the challenges and areas for improvement that the administration faces moving forward.

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– President Lula acknowledged that his government is still far from what was promised
– Lula stated that there is no reason for him to have 100% popularity
– Recent surveys by Ipec and Quaest showed an increase in negative evaluations of the government
– Lula mentioned that the groundwork has been laid for future progress
– Ipec survey showed a decrease in Lula’s approval ratings
– 33% consider the administration excellent or good, down from 38% in the previous survey
– 33% rate the management as regular
– 32% see it as bad or terrible, a positive fluctuation of two points compared to previous data
– 3% did not know or did not answer
– The survey was conducted from March 1st to 5th, interviewing 2,000 voters in 130 municipalities
– The estimated margin of error is two points, plus or minus.

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