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According to the French, the next prime minister will have to be an “elected representative”, “creative” and “sincere”

2022-05-06T15:22:51.300Z


SURVEY – According to an Odoxa survey for Le Figaro, the French attach little importance to the sex, age and political orientation of the future prime minister.


Man or woman, it doesn't matter: what the French want is a "

sincere

", "

creative

" prime minister, who is an "

elected representative on the ground

".

According to an Odoxa poll for

Le Figaro

, 68% of French people are indifferent to the sex of the future head of government, even if they are twice as likely to call for a woman (21%) rather than a man (11%).

While almost a third (30%) would prefer him to be under 50 (compared to 13% for him to be older), the majority of respondents (56%) are not interested either. age of the next prime minister.

The same goes for his political orientation - right, left or centre: for 46%, it doesn't matter.

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A new personality

What the French ultimately want according to this survey is an elected official (43%) who has more of an ecological sensitivity (40%).

Among the qualities required come first sincerity (63%), the ability to propose ideas and solutions (56%), appeasement (34%) and seriousness (32%).

The priority expectations of the French around the action of the Prime Minister concern purchasing power (77%), security (54%), public services (32%) and ecological transition (31%).

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The French finally agree on the desire to renew the future government.

Although most are indifferent (56%), they are almost one in three (31%) to prefer a new and little known personality rather than a person who has already been elected (13%) as the next prime minister.

The same goes for the composition of the government: among the current ministers, Bruno Le Maire is the one that those polled most want to see renewed, with only 38% of favorable opinions.

The Minister of the Economy is followed by Jean-Yves Le Drian (36%), Olivier Véran (35%) and Roselyne Bachelot (31%).

Jean-Michel Blanquer (21%) and Barbara Pompili (18%) arrive at the back of the pack.

Source: lefigaro

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