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Genial/quaest: for 49%, Lula Came Out Stronger After Meeting with Trump at the Un

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Majority, 51%, believe that the presidents of Brazil and the US will "get along well" after a possible meeting.
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A Genial/Quaest survey released this Wednesday (October 8, 2025) shows that 49% believe that President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (Workers' Party) emerged stronger from his meeting with US leader Donald Trump (Republican Party) at the UN General Assembly (United Nations) in September. At the time, the American stated that there was "chemistry" with the Workers' Party member. Another 27% stated that Lula emerged weaker from his meeting with the Re…

This Thursday's General/Quest research, 8 points to a positive balance for Lula (PT) after meeting with the President of the United States, Donald Trump, during the UN General Assembly in New York. The petitioner went out more “strong” politically for 49% of the interviewees, “no strong, no weak” for 10% and more “fraction” for 27%. Other 14%... The post Crusoe: Research points to Lula’s meeting with Trump in the United Nations appeared first on…

·São Paulo, Brazil
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Majority, 51%, believe that the presidents of Brazil and the US will "get along well" after a possible meeting.

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The short meeting between President Luiz In cio Lula da Silva (PT) and Donald Trump, of the United States, during the United Nations Assembly on 23 September, entered the brazilian radio and changed perception is about how it should be related to the one among the peoples, pointing out a brilliant/Quest research published on this Thursday (8). Read more (10/08/2025

·São Paulo, Brazil
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Folha de S.Paulo broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Wednesday, October 8, 2025.
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