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VIDEOS: Jornal do Acre 1st Edition this Wednesday, January 11, 2026

A recent survey shows that 49% of Brazilians disapprove of President Lula's government, while 45% approve, amidst reports of various national issues including corruption and health crises.

In the latest edition of Jornal do Acre, various news stories highlight the current political and social landscape in Brazil. A recent survey conducted by Quaest shows a near-even split in public opinion on President Lula's government, with 49% disapproving and 45% approving. This reflects rising concerns among citizens, particularly regarding economic conditions, as 43% of respondents believe the economic situation has worsened in the past year.

The news also covers legal issues, including a court case where the TJ (Tribunal de JustiΓ§a) is appealing against a decision made by Governor Dino, which involved the suspension of illegal perks. This reflects ongoing challenges within the Brazilian political scene as authorities continue to grapple with corruption and legal disputes that affect governance. Moreover, the article touches upon disturbing cases such as the alleged doping and assault of women, highlighting issues of public safety and legal enforcement.

Furthermore, President Lula recently underwent a dermatological procedure and was seen with a mark afterwards, a minor but personal story amid the more significant political narratives. These assorted stories illustrate the complexities faced by Brazil, as the government navigates public sentiment, legal issues, and troubling incidents that collectively shape the country's current events and discourse.

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