Rejection of Bolsonaro skyrockets after the chaos in the fight against the coronavirus.
According to research by XP Investimentos, 42% consider Jair Bolsonaro's government "bad or terrible," a percentage that was 36% in March. Data also indicated that, for 50%, the economy is on the wrong track. The survey also showed that 80% consider isolation ideal for combating the coronavirus.
247 - A survey by XP Investimentos released this Friday (3) points to a drop in the popularity of Jair Bolsonaro, who is increasingly worn down by the lack of direction in managing the coronavirus crisis. According to the survey, 42% consider the government "bad and terrible", a percentage that was 36% in March.
Among those who rate the government as "excellent or good," the percentage reaches 28%, representing a drop of two percentage points compared to the last survey.
In total, 27% consider the government to be doing an average job, and 3% of those interviewed did not know or did not want to answer.
Economy and isolation
According to the statistics, 50% of those surveyed said the economy is on the wrong track, while 36% believe it is on the right track, and 14% did not respond.
The recommendation for social isolation during the coronavirus epidemic is considered ideal by 80% of those interviewed - 12% considered the measure an exaggeration and 6% stated that this is not the best approach.
Governors' evaluation
The survey indicated that, for 44% of respondents, the management of state governments is "excellent or good"; 37% consider it average and 15% stated that it is "bad or terrible".