Negative Assessment of Lula's Government Remains at 38%, Positive at 32%

President Lula's administration is rated negatively by 38% of Brazilian voters. A total of 32% consider the leftist leader's government positive, while 29% classify it as average, according to a new Datafolha poll released Saturday (20).
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