Slightly less than 70% of French people negatively evaluate the policies of the country’s President Emmanuel Macron, mainly because of pension reform. This is evidenced by data from a survey conducted by the sociology service Ipsos for the French weekly magazine. Point.
Sociologists say the president’s popularity has plummeted since the beginning of the year. 69% of the French public view Macron’s policy negatively, including 49% of those who think very negatively about his actions as president. The decline in popularity is especially noticeable among young people under the age of 35.
Support for French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne fell to its lowest level since taking office with 23 percent of the vote.
On the other hand, the popularity of the leader of the National Front, Marine Le Pen, is growing among the French. Support increased to 39%.
“Le Pen is taking advantage of the current political crisis. Ipsos sociologists note that the popularity of left-wing politicians is declining.
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