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Disapproval of Bolsonaro presidency jumps after Amazon crisis: poll

Published 09/02/2019, 09:37 AM
© Reuters. Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro looks on after meeting with Chile's President Sebastian Pinera at the Alvorada Palace in Brasilia
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By Jake Spring

BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazilians saying that President Jair Bolsonaro is doing a "bad or terrible" job rose to 38% from 33% previously, following global outcry over the government's handling of record fires in the Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) rainforest.

The Datafolha polling institute found that 29% say that Bolsonaro is doing a "great or good" job, down from 33% in July, according to the poll published on Monday.

Brazilians who said the Bolsonaro was doing a normal job fell to 30% from 31% previously, within the margin of error.

Datafolha found that 51% of Brazilians thought Bolsonaro had done a bad or terrible job responding to the Amazon fires.

Last month, Brazil's space research agency INPE revealed that the highest number of forest fires were tearing through the Amazon rainforest since 2010, sparking international outcry demanding that the country do more to protect the world's largest tropical rainforest.

Bolsonaro authorized the military to fight the fires after several days of public protests and criticism from world leaders.

The far-right firebrand also engaged in a public war of words with French President Emmanuel Macron, who called the fires "ecocide" and for more to be done to combat them as Group of Seven wealthy nations met in France.

Bolsonaro ultimately said that he would only accept an offer of $20 million in aid if Macron withdrew "insults" against him.

Datafolha found that 66% of Brazilians said that Brazil should be accepting international aide to combat Amazon deforestation.

Bolsonaro won the presidency last year with a commanding lead but has seen his support steadily erode since taking office on Jan. 1.

The Datafolha institute polled 2,878 people in 175 towns across Brazil on Aug. 29 and 30. The poll has a 2% margin of error.

© Reuters. Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro looks on after meeting with Chile's President Sebastian Pinera at the Alvorada Palace in Brasilia

(This story corrects to remove reference to first major poll in paragraph 1, and deletes paragraph 3, which incorrectly said that Bolsonaro's approval rating was the lowest since the return to democracy.)

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