Negative ratings for Rousseff administration decline
The negative ratings of President Dilma Rousseff's administration have had a slight decrease of one percentage point in March. The percentage of respondents who rate the federal government as “poor” or “terrible” dropped from 70% in December to 69% now, according to an IBOPE poll released today (Mar. 30) commissioned by the National Confederation of Industry (CNI).
The percentage of Brazilians who gave “average” ratings dropped from 20% to 19%, whereas those who approve the government as “excellent” or “good” rose one percentage point, going from 9% to 10%.
About Rousseff's ruling style, the approval ratings remained stable with a rejection rate of 82% and approvals at 14%.
Conversely, the number of people who said they distrust Rousseff was up two percentage points, going from 78% to 80%. The trust ratings remained stable at 18%.
Skepticism about the remainder of Rousseff's administration has also risen with 68% of respondents anticipating a “poor” or “terrible” government, compared to a previous 65%. The number of people who expect it to be “average” dropped from 20% to 18%, and expectations for an “excellent” or “good” administration went from 9% to 10%.
In the past four quarters, the government's approval ratings have been at their lowest level ever recorded for the central government since November 1989, when an IBOPE poll found then-president José Sarney's administration was approved of by only 9%. Back then, hyperinflation was among Brazilians' top grievances.
The IBOPE/CNI heard 2,002 people in the period March 17–20 in 142 municipalities. The margin of sampling error was minus or plus two percentage points.
Translated by Mayra Borges
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