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The President of the Republic, Michel Temer, continues with low popularity. The badessment of his government has worsened since April and today, the disapproval of the Temer government stands at 79%. The data come from the CNI / Ibope survey, which was published Thursday morning (28).
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According to the survey, only 4% of the population considers President Temer doing good or good work. Another 16% voted neither for disapproval of the Temer government
, considered the management of the emedebista as regular . In addition,
1% of respondents did not know or did not want to answer
In the previous survey, 72% of the population thought that the government of Temer
was bad or bad, 21% had rated it as regular and 5% as good or good. However, with the deterioration of the appraisal, Temer now conquers the biggest disapproval and lowest approval ever recorded in history since the Ibope research began to be made. In comparison, the Temer government was rated worse than its predecessor, Dilma Rousseff, by 78% of the population in the Northeast. In the same region, 83% consider that by the end of the term, the emedebista government will be "bad or bad".
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Beyond the geographical issue, dissatisfaction against the Temer government comes from the youngest. Indeed, it is with respondents aged 16 and 24 that the dissatisfaction with Temer has increased by 10 points. On the other hand, there are the less educated, up to the 4th year of elementary school. There are 11% who say count on the Temer government
against 86% who do not trust. 10% approve of their mode of government, against 86% who do not approve.
In terms of confidence, the percentage rose from 8% to 6% between March and June. In addition, mistrust of people who disapprove of the way Temer ruled the country went from 87% to 90%.
Commissioned by the CNI, research on the disapproval of the Temer government
heard two thousand people in 128 counties between 21 and 24 June. The margin of error of the survey is plus or minus two percentage points.
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