A recent survey by PoderData showed a decrease in Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s approval rating in 2023. It fell from 52% in January to 46% by December. This 6% drop is significant, indicating a change in public opinion. Simultaneously, disapproval rose by 5%, from 39% to 44%. These changes occurred over the […]
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