President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva’s popularity remains high one year into his third non-consecutive term leading Brazil, with more than half of Brazilians approving of his performance, according to a poll on Tuesday. His government’s approval rating also increased with 42.7% of those polled viewing it as great or good, compared to 40.6% in the previous survey by pollster MDA in September. Those who consider Lula’s administration as bad or terrible increased marginally to 27.9% from 27.2 four months ago, it showed.
