A recent Ipespe survey reveals a 4-point increase from June 2023, showing that 55% of Brazilians now approve of President Luís Inácio Lula da Silva’s governance. Here’s how people responded: 55% approve of Lula 38% don’t like the job he’s doing 7% had no opinion or didn’t answer The poll also asked about the economy: […]
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