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General/quest: Government Lula Is Considered Negative by 38% and Positive by 31%

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September research shows stability compared to the rise of August
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Research General/Quest, published this Thursday, 17 points out that the effect of the tariff has fallen on the roof for the popularity of President Lula (PT). The institute has asked the interviewees which side “is doing the right thing” in relation to the rates imposed by the government Trump to Brazilian products. According to the above statement, “Lula and the... The post Effect of the tariff for Lula battle in the roof, Qaest appeared first …

·São Paulo, Brazil
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September research shows stability compared to the rise of August

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The government's approval of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva remained stable in the new research ...

A new round of the General/Quest research shows that 31% of Brazilians evaluated the government Lula (PT) as positive, even index recorded in the previous resurrection, published in August. The percentage of those who consider the gesture negative petitista oscillated 39% to 38% and, of those who see it as regular, 27% to 28%. They continue without knowing a 3% response. Read more (09/17/2025)

·São Paulo, Brazil
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Folha de S.Paulo broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Wednesday, September 17, 2025.
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