For 48.9%, Lula’s speech at the UN was excellent or good; 37.4% thought it was bad or terrible, says AtlasIntel

For 48.9% of Brazilians, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s (PT) speech at the UN General Assembly was excellent or good, according to an AtlasIntel survey released in this Saturday’s edition (28) of CNN GPS (Saturdays, 6:30 pm).

37.4% of people interviewed thought the speech was bad or terrible; 13.7% found it to be regular.

See the division:

  • 29.1% thought it was great
  • 19.8% thought it was good
  • 19.3% thought it was terrible
  • 18.1% thought it was bad
  • 13.7% found it regular

Lula spoke at the UN General Assembly on Tuesday (24). By tradition, Brazil is the first country to speak at the event – ​​find out more in this article.

During his speech, the Brazilian president addressed the conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, highlighting that the situation in the Gaza Strip is “one of the biggest humanitarian crises in recent history”. Read the speech in full at this link.

About half of the people interviewed by AtlasIntel reported that they did not watch any part of Lula’s speech:

  • 49.1% did not watch any part of the speech
  • 31.9% watched parts of the speech
  • 19% watched the entire speech

Methodology

1,608 people were interviewed in Brazil between September 24 and 26, 2024.

Of the people consulted in the survey, 55.4% were men and 44.6% were women.

The confidence level is 95%, with a margin of error of plus or minus 2 percentage points.

The methodology used was Random Digital Recruitment (Atlas RDR).

This content was originally published in For 48.9%, Lula’s speech at the UN was excellent or good; 37.4% thought it was bad or terrible, says AtlasIntel on the CNN Brasil website.

Source: CNN Brasil

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