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Datafolha: 70% Say that Lula and Congress Have a More Confrontational than Collaborative Relationship.

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The survey also shows that the Legislative branch is unpopular with the public; the performance of deputies and senators is considered bad or terrible by 37% of those interviewed, and good or excellent by 15%.

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The survey also shows that the Legislative branch is unpopular with the public; the performance of deputies and senators is considered bad or terrible by 37% of those interviewed, and good or excellent by 15%.

·Brazil
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Datafolha research points out that most Brazilians see troubled relations between the government and Congress. Read in the People's Gazette.

·Curitiba, Brazil
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Permeated by historic defeats imposed by the leadership of the national Legislature on the Planalto Palace, 70% of Brazilians understand that confrontation prevails in the relationship between President Lula (PT) and the National Congress. This is what the numbers from the Datafolha research institute, released on Sunday night (17), show. Only

The relationship between the Lula government (PT) and Congress is more confrontational than that of collaboration for 70% of Brazilians, according to research published by Datafolha. The survey shows that 20% of the population sees a scenario of greater cooperation between the Executive and the Legislative. According to the institute, 2% of the interviewees say they do not see either confrontation or collaboration, while 8% do not know how to re…

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Electors were questioned whether they perceive the relationship between the Executive and the Legislature as more confrontation or more collaboration

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Datasheet search reveals majority perception of confrontation between Executive and Legislative

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UOL broke the news in Brazil on Sunday, May 17, 2026.
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