BRASILIA (Reuters) – More Brazilians disapprove of far-right President Jair Bolsonaro’s government than those who approve, a survey on Friday showed, the first time this has happened since the former Army captain was sworn into office on January 1.
The first five months of Bolsonaro’s term have been marked by a weak economy, which likely contracted in the first quarter, failure to cultivate political support for his reform agenda, controversy, and some high-profile gaffes.
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