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Thursday 24 June 2010

Thursday, June 24, 2010Lula has the lowest negative rating in history
Camila Campanerut
UOL Elections
In Brasilia
The CNI / Ibope said on Wednesday (23) evaluation of the Lula government and prospects for the republic's disputed presidential elections this year. The sum of negative terms (such as bad and bad) in the research is the smallest of the entire series, which is only 3% and Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has kept the 75% approval in the general assessment of his government . The other 20% evaluate how to regulate the administration of President PT.
The evaluation of the performance of the Lula government has maintained the last record the approval of 85% of the population, but the percentage of disapproval (11%) is the lowest ever obtained by the president for two terms.

It was still registered an increase in confidence in the president by 77% to 81%.

Among the nine areas investigated within the government action, the new research found no changes between the results.

Well assessed
In the requirement to fight hunger and poverty, the respondents, 67% approve and 30% disapprove. In March, 69% approved and 28% did not. According to the survey, 3% were unable or unwilling to respond.

In education, there was a record fall. Today, the approval rate is 56% against the March that it was 62%. But those who disapprove are added today, 41% versus 36% in March. The survey found that 3% of respondents were unable or unwilling to respond.

With respect to environmental policies, 57% of respondents agree and 36% disapprove. The last evaluation in March this year, the rates were 58% in favor and 34% opposed. The percentage of respondents who expressed no response was 8%.

In the item policies to combat unemployment, was maintained upward trend over the past year: 62% approve of the activities of government in this sector and 35% say government action is insufficient. According to the survey, 3% were unable or unwilling to respond.

Shares of fighting inflation soared in the evaluation of respondents from 55% to 57%, while those who disapprove totaling 36%, compared to 38% in March. 7% is the percentage of respondents who had no opinion.

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