The article reports that disapproval of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has reached 48%, according to a new survey by Nexus conducted between June 26 and 28. The main reason cited for this disapproval is concern over public safety, particularly rising crime rates such as mobile phone thefts and drug trafficking. While approval remains at 48%, there is significant variation in public perception of his third term, with 42% rating it as poor or very poor, compared to 38% who rate it as good or excellent. The survey highlights that security issues have become more prominent in public concerns since the beginning of Lula’s third term, surpassing economic concerns. The government has responded by launching initiatives like 'Celular Seguro' and 'Brasil Contra o Crime Organizado', aiming to improve public safety through technological tools and increased investment.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents data from a survey without overtly criticizing or praising Lula’s administration. It provides balanced figures showing both high levels of disapproval and approval, while explaining the reasons behind public sentiment. The framing remains neutral, focusing on presenting findings
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 80): The article presents the survey results accurately, including methodology and statistics. It remains neutral in tone, though there is subtle emphasis on security concerns affecting Lula’s popularity. The data aligns with cross-source consensus.





