BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff's popularity has continued to fall, though the left-leaning leader is still favoured to clinch re-election in a probable second round of vote, according to a new poll published on Thursday.
For the first time since massive protests broke out a year ago against inadequate public services and corruption, more Brazilian disapprove than approve of her government, including its signature poverty reduction policies.
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