Datafolha shows stability in the assessment of the government and President Lula
The new Datafolha survey shows stability in the assessment of the Lula (PT) government in relation to September: 32% consider management to be excellent or good, compared to 33% in the previous round; 37% rate it as bad or very bad, compared to 38% in the previous survey; and 30% classify the government as regular, compared to 28% previously.
In the president’s personal assessment, there was also little change. Lula is approved by 49% of those interviewed, compared to 48% in September, and disapproved by 48%, the same rate as before.
Members of the Lula government assess that Flávio’s announcement is a strategy for 2030
Government members see the decision as a strategy to keep right-wing voters eyeing the 2030 elections, aware that the 2026 election will be more difficult
In the breakdown by income, among those earning 2 to 5 minimum wages there was an increase of four points in approval, still within the margin of error.
The data maintains the profile already observed. Lula performs above average among people aged 60 or over, less educated, people from the Northeast and Catholics, while disapproval is greater among those with higher education, higher income, residents of the South and evangelicals.
The survey was carried out with 2,002 voters in 113 cities, between December 2nd and 4th, and has a margin of error of plus or minus two percentage points.
