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Macron's popularity down, Philippe's up

2020-05-24T05:21:15.649Z


39% of French people say they are satisfied with the President of the Republic.The popularity rating of Emmanuel Macron is down by three points over a month and that of Edouard Philippe is up by two points, according to an Ifop study in the JDD, carried out after the start of deconfinement. Read also: LIVE - Coronavirus: 1,665 patients are still hospitalized in intensive care 39% of French people say they are satisfied with the President of the Republic (34% "somewhat sati...


The popularity rating of Emmanuel Macron is down by three points over a month and that of Edouard Philippe is up by two points, according to an Ifop study in the JDD, carried out after the start of deconfinement.

Read also: LIVE - Coronavirus: 1,665 patients are still hospitalized in intensive care

39% of French people say they are satisfied with the President of the Republic (34% "somewhat satisfied", 5% "very satisfied"), against 42% at the end of April. 60% of French people say they are "dissatisfied" (31% "somewhat dissatisfied", 29% "very dissatisfied") of Emmanuel Macron as President of the Republic against 57% at the end of April (+ 3%).

The head of state's popularity rating had jumped 11 points at the end of March (43% satisfied), a likely consequence of the coronavirus crisis.

The Prime Minister received 46% favorable opinions (38% "somewhat satisfied", 8% "very satisfied"), compared to 44% a month ago. Its popularity rating maintains the upward trend observed since the start of the epidemic.

52% of French people say they are "dissatisfied" (31% "somewhat dissatisfied", 21% "very dissatisfied") of Edouard Philippe as Prime Minister (-2%).

Source: lefigaro

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