Fuente::The Guardian, Comment is free
"As Fidel Castro contemplates his retirement and Hugo Chávez licks his wounds after his first referendum defeat, Brazil's President Lula continues to float effortlessly above his domestic political opponents to emerge as the most credible leader of the Latin American left. A recent opinion poll gave him almost 70% approval while more than half of all Brazilians regarded his government positively. The poll conforms to a broad trend of surveys since his election five years ago. His approval rating has never dropped below 46% and throughout his period of office Brazilians have consistently stated that they had a positive rather than negative opinion of his government."
Tag:: Lula
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