Once heralded as the world’s most popular politician, Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is now grappling with a significant drop in approval ratings. Critics point to economic struggles and rising inflation as key factors in this decline.
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Former Brazilian President Lula da Silva, once a champion of the working class, faces growing criticism and disillusionment among his base amid rising economic challenges and unfulfilled promises. This shift raises questions about his political viability.
As COP30 approaches in Lula’s Brazil, advocacy groups are emphasizing the need to resist the dominance of fossil fuels. Strategies focus on sustainable energy transitions and mobilizing global voices to challenge corporate interests that hinder climate progress.