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According to 87,4% of Brazilians, Temer does not represent them.

New research reveals that 87,4% of Brazilians do not feel represented by Michel Temer; among young people, the rejection of Temer is even greater; in the group aged between 16 and 24, 90,3% say they do not feel represented by the PMDB politician; a survey conducted by the Paraná Pesquisas institute and released this Wednesday shows the extent of Brazilians' discontent with Temer, who, in exchange for parliamentary and market support, is handing over the pre-salt oil reserves to foreigners and even attempted a return to slave labor; three days ago, another survey already showed Michel Temer as the most unpopular politician in the country, rejected by 95% of the population.

New research reveals that 87,4% of Brazilians do not feel represented by Michel Temer; among young people, the rejection of Temer is even greater; in the group aged between 16 and 24, 90,3% say they do not feel represented by the PMDB politician; a survey conducted by the Paraná Pesquisas institute, released this Wednesday, shows the extent of Brazilians' discontent with Temer, who, in exchange for parliamentary and market support, is handing over the pre-salt oil reserves to foreigners and even attempted a return to slave labor; three days ago, another survey already showed Michel Temer as the most unpopular politician in the country, rejected by 95% of the population (Photo: Giuliana Miranda).

247 - Michel Temer does not represent the majority of Brazilians, shows a survey conducted by the Paraná Pesquisas institute released on the morning of this Wednesday (1). 

According to the study, 87,4% of Brazilians stated that the PMDB politician, who came to power after a coup that ousted the legitimately elected president, Dilma Rousseff, does not represent them. 

The survey polled 2.718 Brazilians aged 16 or older across 26 states and the Federal District. 

Among young people, the rejection of Temer is even greater. Among the group aged 16 to 24, 90,3% feel they are not represented by Michel Temer. 

The latest survey from the Political Barometer, by the Ipsos institute, showed that Temer's rejection is growing. Now, an impressive 95% of Brazilians say they reject the PMDB politician, who is in a technical tie for last place with Senator Aécio Neves (PSDB-MG), who has 93%.