Datafolha poll shows Lula's weak ratings on security and health

A Datafolha survey released on May 17, 2026, shows the Lula government performing worst in public security, health and the economy, areas seen as priorities by the public.

The poll interviewed 2,004 people between May 12 and 13 and identifies public security as the government's weakest area, cited by 16% of respondents. Health follows at 15%, with the economy and anti-corruption efforts each at 13%.

Health ranks as the top priority for the next government at 34%, followed by education at 15%, public security at 12% and the economy at 11%. The government plans to counter criticism by highlighting the Public Security PEC and actions against white-collar crime.

Chamber President Hugo Motta defended greater integration across government levels to fight crime. The opposition, including figures such as Flávio Bolsonaro, intends to use the results to undermine the president during the campaign.

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Brazilian President Lula at podium with Datafolha poll graph showing declining approval ratings ahead of 2026 elections.
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Datafolha poll shows drop in Lula government approval

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A Datafolha poll released on April 11, 2026, shows the negative evaluation of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's government steady at 40%, while positive ratings fell from 32% to 29%. Disapproval of Lula's performance rose to 51%, with approval at 45%. Conducted April 7-9, the survey signals a tight race ahead of the 2026 elections.

A new Datafolha poll released on June 20 shows Lula's government negative rating steady at 38%, with 32% positive and 29% regular.

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A Datafolha poll released on Saturday (16) shows that 39% of Brazilians rate Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's government as bad or terrible. Another 30% consider the administration good or excellent and 29% classify it as regular. The figures remain stable compared with the April survey.

President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva compared the costs of prisoners and federal institute students, stating education is cheaper, and pledged to include Fies debts in renegotiation programs during the inauguration of an IFSP campus in Sorocaba, São Paulo, on Friday (April 10). He announced R$8 million in additional investments and highlighted literacy progress.

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The latest Criteria poll shows President José Antonio Kast's approval at 37 percent, with disapproval falling to 49 percent. The survey was conducted on May 21 with 1,002 cases.

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