Lula's Approval at 43%: New Poll Shows 52% Disapproval in BrazilA new poll from Quaest, conducted across 10 Brazilian states, reveals a challenging political landscape for President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. The data shows that 52% of respondents disapprove of his administration, while 43% express approval.
Regional Disparities in ApprovalThe poll highlights significant regional variations in public sentiment. The state of Paraná recorded the highest disapproval rate, with 60% of those surveyed expressing negative views of the president's performance.
Conversely, Pernambuco emerged as the state with the strongest support for President Lula, where 61% of respondents indicated their approval.
Context of the FindingsThese results, drawn from a survey with a high confidence level of 0.95, provide a snapshot of public opinion in key Brazilian states. The data underscores the polarized nature of the current political environment and the regional divides that continue to shape the national discourse.