
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro's disapproval rating passed 50 per cent for the first time, according to a poll published by สล็อตออนไลน์ the Datafolha Institute, marking a new low in the far-right leader's declining popularity.
Bolsonaro's gap to former leftist president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva ahead of next year's elections also increased from 18 to 21 percentage points.
The percentage of people that consider Bolsonaro to be doing a "bad" or "terrible" job increased from 45 per cent in May to 51 per cent in the poll conducted among more than 2,000 people from Jul 7 to Jul 8 and published overnight Thursday to Friday.
Bolsonaro's approval rating also remained at its lowest mark of 24 per cent, set in May.
His highest approval rating of 37 per cent came in December 2020.
But his popularity started to plummet from January 2021, when the government stopped handing out subsidies to mitigate the economic crunch caused by the first wave of the coronavirus pandemic in the country of 212 million people.
And the fall continued as Brazil entered a second, and more lethal, pandemic wave at the beginning of 2021, followed by corruption allegations surrounding Bolsonaro's handling of the health crisis, which has claimed the lives of 530,000 Brazilians.







