Research shows that one in ten Lula voters is dissatisfied with the conduct of the new government.| Photo: Fernando Bizerra/EFE

One in ten voters of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) disapproves of his third term in office, according to a survey by PoderData released this Wednesday (19). The survey, carried out between the 2nd and 4th of April, shows that 10% of the electorate who voted for him in the second round of elections is “dissatisfied” with the new government.

Still according to the survey, 11% of the president’s voters consider his work bad or terrible, and 23% regular. And 16% believe that Lula’s new government is being conducted the same or worse than that of Jair Bolsonaro (PL).

On the other hand, among those who did not vote in the second round of the election, the assessment of Lula’s work in this third term is balanced between 39% of those who consider it excellent/good and 34% poor/terrible. In the comparison between the current government and Bolsonaro’s, there is also a certain balance between those who consider it better (47%) and worse (40%).

The PoderData survey surveyed 2,500 people in 233 municipalities remotely, with a margin of error of two percentage points and 95% confidence.