Feb 11 β€’ 18:08 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil G1 (PT)

VIDEOS: JL1 from Wednesday, February 11, 2026

A new survey indicates a slight disapproval of President Lula's government, while a variety of events and news items are reported in Brazil.

A recent survey conducted by Quaest reveals that 49% of respondents disapprove of President Lula's government, while 45% express approval. This reflects a growing discontent among the population, particularly concerning the state of the economy, with 43% stating that economic conditions have worsened over the past year. These insights may have significant implications for the government's upcoming policies and public perception as it navigates through ongoing challenges.

Additionally, several key news items are highlighted, including a legal challenge from the TJ (Tribunal de JustiΓ§a) against a decision made by Governor Dino that suspended illegal perks, indicating ongoing tensions in local governance. Another notable incident involves the police operation where money was thrown from a building as federal agents arrived, suggesting a crackdown on financial misconduct or corruption tied to significant economic cases, such as the Master investigation.

Furthermore, societal issues emerge as police target suspects in a serious case of drugging and assaulting women to distribute graphic images, highlighting ongoing concerns about safety and crime in Brazil. In lighter news, pop star Shakira is set to perform a megaconcert in Copacabana, planned for May, illustrating the vibrant cultural landscape amid the more serious societal issues addressed in the news.

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