O Globo | In a new victory for the left, Lula's speech at the UN has more repercussions on social media than Trump's, according to a survey.
Written September 26, 2025
A report by the Democracy in Check Institute shows the Brazilian right's 'narrative prevalence' and 'trapped in conspiracy bubbles'
By Luis Felipe Azevedo | September 25
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's participation in the opening of this year's UN General Assembly on Tuesday received a greater response on social media in Brazil than that of US President Donald Trump, who also spoke at the ceremony. This is revealed by a study by the Democracy in Check Institute published this ThursdayAccording to the research, despite the strength of mobilization around terms related to the American, the "narrative prevalence" both during the day of the presidents' speeches and the week of September 17-24, when the meeting was already mobilizing discussions, was Brazilian.
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