
Brazilian Finance Minister Attributes Lula's Declining Approval Ratings to Global Economic Challenges
In a recent statement that has attracted significant attention, Brazil's Finance Minister has pointed to international economic factors as a key reason behind President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's decreasing popularity. This assertion comes at a time when Lula’s government is increasingly feeling the pressure of stagnant approval ratings, prompting officials to reassess the circumstances surrounding the administration’s support base.
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Prabowo's Approval Soars to a Record 81% Amid Controversial Free Lunch Tax Retreat
In a surprising turn of events, Prabowo Subianto, Indonesia's Defense Minister, has witnessed a remarkable surge in his approval ratings, now reaching an unprecedented 81%. This significant increase is largely attributed to his recent decision to reverse a controversial proposal regarding taxes on food aid programs, commonly referred to as the free lunch initiative.
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