Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva stated that the country's economy is expected to grow by over 2% in 2024, with inflation converging to 3%. This comes as Lula enters his second year in office, with more than half of Brazilians approving of his work, as indicated by a new poll. Lula's approval rating stands at 51.7%, while the disapproval rating is at 42.8%. Lula's return to power after the 2022 election has been a significant event, with the economy outperforming expectations. It's important to note that Lula's victory over Bolsonaro was by a narrow margin of 1.8 points.
President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva kicked off his second year in office with more than half of Brazilians approving of his work after the economy outperformed expectations, a new poll shows. https://t.co/B5cDXkccaz
Important to remember that he beat Bolsonaro by just 1.8 points. https://t.co/TrYEGxV4LG
Lula approval rating holding up pretty well, according to recent poll https://t.co/BX2XlAjHqw
President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva kicked off his second year in office with more than half of Brazilians approving of his work after the economy outperformed expectations, a new poll shows. https://t.co/wP2iPUmamp
President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva kicked off his second year in office with more than half of Brazilians approving of his work after the economy outperformed expectations, a new poll shows. https://t.co/0kLLyanJcr
📊PESQUISA APROVAÇÃO PRESIDENTE LULA - ATLASINTEL - JAN/24 🔵 APROVA: 51,7% (+2,1) 🔴 DESAPROVA: 42,8% (-4,5) https://t.co/KG6fRuXg3y
Brazil estimates GDP growth over 2%, inflation to converge to 3% this year, Lula says https://t.co/BstpgpwHrC https://t.co/dcgBuxkGaZ
In this episode of the @BrazilInst podcast, @hourly_radio and Oscar Vilhena, a law professor and @TheWilsonCenter global fellow, reflect on Brazil one year after its momentous 2022 election bringing @LulaOficial back into power.
⚠️ BRAZIL ESTIMATES GDP GROWTH OVER 2%, INFLATION TO CONVERGE TO 3% THIS YEAR, LULA SAYS (Reuters) Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said on Monday in a letter to Congress that the country should see its economy grow by more than 2% in 2024, with its inflation to… https://t.co/T8Ryq4PSP7