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AtlasIntel: 71% believe Lula's government will face obstacles in Congress in the next six months.

Furthermore, 32% consider the lack of a governing majority "very likely," according to the survey.

Hugo Motta, Davi Alcolumbre and Lula (Photo: Fabio Rodrigues-Pozzebom/Agência Brasil)

247 - A survey by AtlasIntel, released on Saturday (8), reveals that 71% of Brazilians believe that President Lula's government will face challenges in the National Congress in the next six months. The information was published by CNN Brazil.

Furthermore, 32% consider the lack of a governing majority "very likely". Of the respondents, 17% consider it "likely", 22% think it is "somewhat likely", 11% see it as "unlikely", and 17% consider it "not at all likely".

The survey, conducted with 3.125 people between January 27 and 31, has a margin of error of 2 percentage points and was carried out on the eve of the election of the new presidents of the Chamber of Deputies (Hugo Motta) and the Senate (Davi Alcolumbre).

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