President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has an approval rating of 52%, one percentage point lower than that recorded in July, while 46% disapprove of his performance as president, the same level as the previous poll, according to an AtlasIntel poll published Tuesday.
Also according to the survey, 44% see the Lula government positively, the same level as two months ago, while those who see it negatively are 42%, compared to 40% in July, and those who consider it to be OK are 13%. %. compared to the previous 16%. The survey’s margin of error is 2 percentage points.
“Lula’s approval rating has remained constant over the last six months, without significant increases or decreases, due to the climate of political polarization that has persisted even after the conclusion of the presidential election cycle. However, there is no shortage of warning signs in this latest round of research,” said Andrei Roman, CEO of AtlasIntel.
“Public safety, for example, is the worst performing sectoral dimension for the government – 47% terrible – and mainly affects the northeast region of the country in states such as Bahia, Ceará and Rio Grande do Norte, which continue to form the bastion of support for Lula. This reveals a growing vulnerability, which could influence the next rounds,” he added.
Among the areas of governance rated in the survey, human rights and racial equality received 49% excellent and good ratings and 47% bad and very bad ratings, while international relations received 48% good and good ratings. 45% negative ratings.
In the area of fiscal responsibility and expense control, the positive rating was 38%, while the negative rating was 51%. In public safety, those who see the government’s performance as excellent or good are 36%, while those who have a negative or very bad rating are 56%.
In a comparison by sector with the government of former president Jair Bolsonaro, according to AtlasIntel, Lula achieved better results than his predecessor in all sectors analysed.
In international relations, 56% believe that Lula has achieved better results, compared to 38% who believe he has performed worse than Bolsonaro. In the environment, 54% prefer Lula’s performance, while 39% think that the environmental situation has worsened compared to Bolsonaro; and regarding fiscal responsibility and spending control, 49% believe that Lula is better, while 41% believe that this aspect has worsened compared to the previous administration.
AtlasIntel also highlighted that 58% of respondents are in favor of tax reform, while 16% are against it. In Customs, 19% favor legalizing abortion, while 68% oppose, and 19% favor legalizing marijuana, compared to 73% opposed.
Regarding the work of the Federal Court (STF) and its ministers, the survey showed that 47.7% of those interviewed do not trust the work of judges, while 44.5% do.
Furthermore, 44.7% believe that the majority of STF ministers currently demonstrate competence and impartiality in adjudicating cases before the court, while 40.8% believe this is not the case.
AtlasIntel collected online responses from 3,038 people between September 20 and 25.
Source: Terra

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