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    Datafolha: For 32%, health should be a priority for the Lula government | Policy

    Camelia KirkBy Camelia KirkApril 2, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The poll was published by the newspaper “Folha de Paolo”.

    According to Datafolha, 16% stated that education should be a priority. And 12% mentioned fighting unemployment, while 10% answered extreme poverty.

    The subject of the economy was 8%, and public security 7%. Another 4% responded to corruption.

    1 of 1 Lula speaks during the launch of the “More Doctors” program, which aims to increase the provision of medical assistance in needy and isolated areas, at the Planalto Palace, in Brasilia, on March 20, 2023 – Image: Evaristo Sa/AFP
    Lula speaks during the launch of the “More Doctors” program, which aims to increase the provision of medical assistance in needy and isolated areas, at the Planalto Palace, in Brasilia, on March 20, 2023 – Photo: Evaristo Sa / AFP
    • For 61%, Lula behaves as she should on all or most occasions
    • Lola is approved by 38% and disapproved by 29%

    The survey was conducted on March 29 and 30 in 126 municipalities. 2028 people over the age of 16 participated.

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    Datafolha also wanted to know from the interviewees in which areas the Lula government had done well or badly so far.

    Among the positive points, the importance of caring for indigenous people (16%) and fighting hunger and extreme poverty (12%) stands out. As for the negative points, the economy was the most mentioned.

    See what the respondents see best performance:

    • Indigenous peoples: 16%
    • none: 13%
    • Fighting hunger and extreme poverty: 12%
    • Culture: 8%
    • Racial equality: 7%
    • Fighting unemployment: 6%
    • Health: 5%
    • Human rights: 5%
    • Don’t know: 5%
    • Education: 4%
    • Foreign Affairs: 4%
    • Savings: 3%
    • Housing: 3%
    • Environment: 3%
    • Fighting corruption: 2%
    • General safety: 1%
    • All: 1%
    • Science and Technology: 0%

    See what the respondents see worst performance:

    • Savings: 15%
    • Health: 12%
    • General safety: 12%
    • Fighting unemployment: 10%
    • Fighting corruption: 10%
    • Don’t know: 10%
    • none: 7%
    • Education: 6%
    • Fighting hunger and extreme poverty: 4%
    • All: 3%
    • Housing: 2%
    • Science and Technology: 2%
    • Human rights: 2%
    • Culture: 2%
    • Environment: 2%
    • Foreign Affairs: 1%
    • Racial equality: 1%
    • Indigenous peoples: 0%
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