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Negative assessment of Haddad's administration is growing.

Datafolha indicates that, despite an increase in disapproval ratings from 14% to 21%, the Workers' Party member is the best-rated mayor at the start of his first term since the return of direct elections; the number of people who rate the government as good or excellent also grew, from 31% to 34%.

Negative assessment of Haddad's administration is growing.

247 According to a Datafolha poll, the proportion of São Paulo residents who consider Mayor Fernando Haddad's (PT) administration to be bad or terrible rose from 14% to 21% between April and June. The poll was conducted on the 6th and 7th of this month and has a margin of error of three percentage points.

However, Haddad is still the mayor with the highest approval rating at the start of his first term since the return of direct elections.

During the same period, the number of people who rate the administration as excellent or good also increased, from 31% to 34%.
The options "regular" (from 42% to 37%) and "I don't know" (from 13% to 9%) decreased during the period.

In another question, 58% said that the Workers' Party-led city government did less than expected. In April, that figure was 49%.