Elections continue to be the main focus of the domestic scenario.
A new survey by Genial/Quaest, released this Wednesday (31), points out that former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) leads the voting intentions with 44%, followed by Jair Bolsonaro (PL), with 32. %, Ciro Gomes (PDT), with 8%, and Simone Tebet (MDB), with 3%.
At the forefront of the country’s main problems, pointed out by voters, is the economy — information that, according to Felipe Nunes, responsible for the Genial/Quaest survey, sets the tone for this year’s election. According to him, Brazilians want a president who can solve economic problems and social issues, such as hunger and unemployment.
the episode of CNN Money this Wednesday brings the main economic aspects raised by the survey, such as the difficulty in paying bills, falling income and high inflation.
Another highlight of the day is the federal government’s proposal for the 2023 Budget. According to experts consulted, it already comes with the pretense that it will be a fictitious piece in the face of the promises of the main presidential candidates at this time of the electoral campaign, as both Lula , and Bolsonaro, are already talking about changing social programs, such as Auxílio Brasil.
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Source: CNN Brasil