Brazilian president's approval rate on the low


(MENAFN) Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro's approval rate has declined to 34 percent in an Ibope poll published on Wednesday.

The poll showed that only 34 percent of electors regard Bolsonaro's government as good or very good, less 39 percent in the previous poll, held in February.

Another 34 percent consider the government regular, from 30 percent in the previous poll, and 24 percent considered it bad or very bad, up from 19 percent in February, while eight percent said they did not know, down from 12 percent in the previous poll.

The president's approval rate has been descending steadily since he took office, as from the first Ibope poll in January, to the third in March, the approval rate declined 15 points and is now the lowest registered by a president in the third month of their first term since the 1980s.

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