Original title: the support rate of Brazilian president bosonaro fell to only 22%, less than that of former President Lula
(Observer News) Folha de S. Paulo, Brazil's largest media, released the results of a public opinion survey recently conducted by its polling Department "datafolha" on September 16. The data show that Brazil's current president bosonaro's current support rate is only 22%, falling to the lowest point in his term of office, while the opponents are as high as 53%. As a strong contender for next year's presidential election, former President Lula's support rate during his term of office was about 35%.
The poll was conducted from September 13 to 15. A total of 3667 citizens over the age of 16 from 190 cities in Brazil were surveyed.
Previously, the same agency conducted the same survey in July. At that time, the results showed that bosonaro's support rate was 24%, support and 51%.
Reported that the reasons for the decline in support for the poll of the people in Brazil include his ineffective response on COVID-19, the worsening inflation and unemployment in Brazil, and his attacks on "fair elections" in the federal court of the people's Republic of China.
The report points out that the current poll data of bosonaro is the fourth worst data in the same period among the eight Brazilian presidents since 1985 (the end of the rule of the Brazilian military government). At the same time, only Jos é sarne (elected in 1985), Fernando Kroll (elected in 1990 and forced to resign on suspicion of corruption) and Michel temel (succeeded dilma Rousseff as president in 2016). The opposition rates of Lula and Rousseff, the two Labor Party presidents in the same period, were only 23% and 22% respectively.
The same period poll data of successive presidents since 1985. Red indicates opposition and blue indicates support. From left to right are salne, Kolor, Franco, Cardoso, Lula, Rousseff, temel and bosonaro.
In April this year, former Brazilian President Lula said in an interview with Portuguese radio and television that he would decide whether to participate in the 2022 presidential election depending on the political situation in Brazil. If necessary and physical condition permits, he would not rule out the possibility of participating in the election.
In May, according to the results of a poll released by the Florida public opinion survey company, Lula is expected to gain a broad advantage in the first round of the general election (41%), and is expected to beat bosonaro (32%) with 55% support in the second round of voting. The latter's current opposition rate is 45%, which is 1 percentage point higher than that in March.
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