Monday, 26 August 2019

Brazilian president's negative rating grows from 19% in February to 39.5% today; Vanessa Barbara writes text in The New York Times saying that Jair Bolsonaro is the "most insignificant of men"

A survey made by the MDA institute and the CNT (National Transport Confederation) points out that the negative assessment by the Brazilian government has jumped from 19% in February to 39.5% now.

The survey also indicated that approval of Jair Bolsonaro's personal performance went from 28.2% in February to 53.7% now. The survey also indicates 29.1% believe the government is regular and 29.4% believe the government is great.

Meanwhile, The New York Times published an article signed by Brazilian journalist Vanessa Barbara, about the Amazon fires. The text, which featured prominently on the cover of the newspaper, says "a global treasure lies at the mercy of the smallest, dullest, pettiest of men", in reference to President Jair Bolsonaro.

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