Tebet leads ministers’ approval; Haddad and Anielle are among the worst evaluated
Planning Minister Simone Tebet (MDB) is the best rated member of the government of President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (PT), according to Atlasintel survey in partnership with CNN Brazil. The survey, conducted between February 24 and 27, listened to 2,595 people on the internet and has a margin of error of two percentage points.
Tebet registered 62% approval, with great or good reviews, while 32% consider their performance bad or terrible. The minister, who assumed the planning after disputing the 2022 presidential election, has been pointed out as one of the most technical names of the government and with greater traffic among different political currents.
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Other well -evaluated ministers include Mauro Vieira (Foreign Affairs), which had 54% approval, followed by Macaé Evaristo (Human Rights) and Wellington Dias (Social Assistance), both with 54% and 51% positive evaluations, respectively. Justice Minister Ricardo Lewandowski also appears on the list of the highest rated, with 47% approval.
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On the other hand, ministers Fernando Haddad (Farm) and Anielle Franco (racial equality) appear among the worst evaluated, along with names indicated by the center.
Haddad received 55% of negative reviews, while Anielle Franco registered 59%. The Minister of Communications, Juscelino Filho (União Brasil), had the worst overall evaluation, with 70% rejection. André Fufuca (Sports) and Carlos Lupi (Social Security) also appear among the most badly evaluated.
The survey also revealed that the ministerial reform promoted by Lula does not generate positive expectations for the majority of the population. For 45.6% of respondents, changes in the first level should not improve government performance. Only 25.8% believe that reform will bring significant improvements, while 18.5% believe there will be a moderate improvement and 10.2% could not give their opinion.
In addition to the evaluation of the ministers, the research also measured the perception of some of the government’s main decisions.
The popular pharmacy program was the best received measure, with 88% approval. The exemption from income tax for those who earn up to $ 5,000 also had good acceptance, with 81% approval. Already the program unfolds, focused on debt renegotiation, was considered a hit by 73% of respondents.
On the other hand, the most unpopular decision was the taxation of small purchases on foreign websites, known as the “blouses rate”, rejected by 67% of participants. Other poorly evaluated measures include the creation of quotas for former convictions in the labor market (50% rejection) and Central Bank criticism (47% rejection).
The atlasintel survey reinforces a challenging scenario for the Lula administration, which faces falling popularity rates. The outcome of the research indicates that while some social measures have good acceptance, ministerial reform and economic driving follow points of distrust for the population.
The research listened to 2,595 people and was done over the internet. The atlasintel survey for the GPS CNN program was conducted between February 24 and 27. The confidence level is 95%.
