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Brazilians top the world rankings for the feeling they live in a 'declining country'

Brazilians top the world rankings for the feeling they live in a ‘declining country’

Demonstration against President Jair Bolsonaro in Brasilia in June

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a demonstration against President Jair Bolsonaro in Brasilia in June; 72% of Brazilians in a survey said they think the country’s society is “bankrupt”.

A poll conducted in 25 countries showed a frustrated view of much of the world’s population about their political institutions – and Brazilians have a negative perception above the global average.

More than two-thirds (69%) of a thousand Brazilians interviewed say the country is in decline, the highest percentage observed among all countries participating in the survey. Broken System Morale in 2021carried out by Ipsos.

This is 12 percentage points higher than the (already high) global average of 57% of people believed to live in degraded countries. Rates are also high in Chile, Argentina and South Africa, all of which are 68%.

In addition, 72% of Brazilians said they think the country’s society is “bankrupt”, an indicator similar to that of Hungary and only surpassed by South Africa (74%).