Brasilia_ Brazil’s Provisional President Michel Temer started today its fourth week of governmental management with an obvious lack of credibility, as corroborated by several opinion polls, Radio Reloj publishes.

A joint study conducted by Netquest, one of the world’s leading online research companies, and the digital journal Brasil 247, that includes about 4,113 Internet users, revealed that the 90 percent of Brazilians described as terrible Temer’s administration and 7 percent consider it bad.

The first measures taken by the Executive were also highly rejected: 96 percent of those polled said to be against opening up oil reservations to foreign investment while 95 percent disagree with the decision of cutting down expenses in the health care and education areas.

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