
The new Datafolha poll, released on Friday (5/12), shows that the recovery in approval of Lula’s government, recorded over the last few rounds, has lost momentum and stabilized. The survey indicates that 37% of those interviewed classify the administration as bad or terrible, while 32% say it is good or excellent, and 30% consider the government to be regular.
The numbers are slightly different compared to the previous poll in September. At that time, 33% evaluated the government positively, 38% did not approve of it, and 28% considered the administration to be ordinary.
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The previous poll had shown a movement that Planalto considered positive, as the “excellent/good” index rose four points compared to July. Now, the scenario appears more stable, with no tangible progress for either side.
Datafolha interviewed 2,002 voters in 113 municipalities between Tuesday (2/12) and Thursday (4/12). The margin of error is plus or minus two percentage points.