Published: April 22, 2012 at 12:14 PM ET
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Sixty-four percent of Brazilians believe Rousseff's administration is
doing a good or excellent job, up from 59 percent in January, the Folha
de S. Paulo newspaper said, citing a poll by its Datafolha research
division.
It is the highest approval rating for Rousseff's administration since
she took office in January 2011, the newspaper said.
Rousseff's personal approval rating was even higher, at 68 percent, with
her handling of Brazil's economic slowdown and a tough stance against
corruption making her among the most popular democratically elected
leaders in the world.
Latin America's largest economy has cooled under Rousseff, expanding at a
disappointing 2.7 percent after having been hit by fallout from the European debt crisis
and slowing growth in China. But Rousseff has remained popular
throughout thanks to strong credit growth, low unemployment and rising
wages, which have helped cushion the impact of the economic chill.
Still, when asked who they would prefer as the ruling Workers' Party
candidate in the next presidential election, 57 percent of those polled
chose Lula while 32 percent preferred Rousseff, Folha said.
Lula, a folksy former union leader, presided over an economic boom that
lifted more than 20 million Brazilians out of poverty, with the economy
expanding at a 7.5 percent in his last year in office.
(Reporting By Asher Levine; Editing by Bill Trott) COPY : http://www.nytimes.com/reuters/
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