For 64%, Bolsonaro “acted badly” by firing Mandetta, says Datafolha | Politics



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  • ‘The President did wrong’: 64%
  • ‘The President did well’: 25%
  • ‘Does not know’: eleven%

According to “Folha,” the institute listened to 1,606 people on the phone, and the margin of error is three percentage points or so.

The resignation was announced on Thursday (16), by Mandetta, on a social network. Later, President Jair Bolsonaro made a statement at the Planalto Palace in which he announced oncologist Nelson Teich as the new minister.

In the statement, Bolsonaro compared Mandetta’s resignation to a “consensual divorce.” Subsequently, Teich also made a statement in which he said he had a “total alignment” with the President of the Republic.

Also according to Datafolha, the interviewees also gave the following answers about:

“Evaluation of Bolsonaro’s performance in relation to the coronavirus outbreak”:

  • ‘Great / Good’: 36%
  • ‘Regular’: 2. 3%
  • ‘Bad / Terrible’: 38%
  • ‘Does not know’: 3%

“The conduct of the health emergency by the Ministry of Health without Mandetta will”:

  • ‘To get better’: 32%
  • ‘Worst’: 36%

Bolsonaro fires Mandetta from the Ministry of Health:

Bolsonaro fires Mandetta from the Ministry of Health: “It was a consensual divorce”

Divergences between Bolsonaro and Mandetta

In recent weeks, Mandetta and Bolsonaro have publicly disagreed over measures to combat the coronavirus, such as social isolation.

While Mandetta defends isolation, as advised by the World Health Organization (WHO) and experts, Bolsonaro calls for a “return to normality”, the end of “mass confinement” and the reopening of commerce, lotteries and churches .

Since the disagreements began, Mandetta began to say, when asked if he would leave the position, that “the doctor does not abandon the patient.” Bolsonaro, for his part, went on to say that “a doctor does not abandon the patient, but the patient can change doctors.”

In addition, Bolsonaro went to an act in the Esplanada dos Ministérios in favor of the government, began to go to bakeries and pharmacies in Brasilia and began to greet groups of people, generating crowds and against the guidelines of the health authorities.

In an interview with Fantástico last Sunday (12), Mandetta even said that the Brazilian “does not know if he listens to the minister or the president.”

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