translated from Spanish: Poll finds Bolsonaro as Brazil’s worst-rated president in the first half of government

Brazil’s President Jair Bolsonaro recorded the worst assessment for a ruler in the first half of government in the South American country since the return of democracy in 1985, according to a poll released by this lun is that it places it with only 33% of people who consider its management to be bad or lousy.
According to the Datafolha Institute survey, 33% of Brazilians considered the government of the far-right leader to be “bad or lousy” during the first six months of his administration, the same percentage of those who consider him “optimal or good”, 31% rated it “regular.”
The survey, which has a margin of error of two percentage points, was conducted between 4 and 5 July with 2,860 people of voting age in 130 cities across the country.
The previous Datafolha survey, in April, noted that Bolsonaro had 30% rejection, 32% positive evaluation and 33% of respondents considered its management as regular, while 4% declined to comment.
The qualification of Bolsonaro, which assumed power on January 1, was worse than that obtained in its first six months of government in 1990 Fernando Collor de Mello, who with an almost identical approval, of 34%, had a negative evaluation of 20%.
In terms of positive image, Bolsonaro only surpasses Itamar Franco (1993-1995), which in its first semester had 24% approval, and ranks behind Fernando Henrique Cardoso (1995-2002), with 40%; Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (2003-2010), with 42%, and Dilma Rousseff (2011-2016), who reached a maximum score of 49%.

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