Luiz Incio Lula da Silvas Approval Rating Slightly Declines

October 2024 · 2 minute read

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s base of support remains firmly intact three and a half months into his latest term, though there has been a steady increase in the share of Brazilians who disapprove of his job performance, Morning Consult survey data shows.

51% of Brazilians approve of Lula’s job performance

Lula faces domestic and foreign policy challenges

Though his first days in office were dominated by the assault on government facilities in Brasilia and fears about former President Jair Bolsonaro’s ability to rally unrest in the streets, Lula’s job approval rating has remained stable. That said, as the upheaval in January faded into memory, some of those who may have reserved judgment on Lula are apparently becoming dissatisfied. Lula has struggled to cobble together a consistent majority coalition in Congress, making the passage of even simple bills an arduous task at times. 

On the international scene, Lula’s return to office was widely hailed as a triumph for Brazilian democracy, but since his ascendance Brasilia has sometimes struggled to find its niche in global affairs. He’s faced criticism in the West for attempting to maintain Brazil’s traditional foreign policy of nonalignment in a rapidly polarizing geopolitical environment, allowing Iranian warships to dock in Rio de Janeiro, rebuffing calls for military aid to Ukraine and buoying Beijing’s controversial peace plan to end the war.

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