“Bring back serenity and confidence.”
According to his advisers, this would be Emmanuel Macron's will for the post-retirement sequence.
The President of the Republic has planned to address the country, at the end of the parliamentary discussions around the pension reform.
It's not won for him when we analyze the last delivery of the Kantar barometer!
In one month, Emmanuel Macron's confidence rating lost 5 points.
But it is above all the number of dissatisfied people that should worry the head of state.
64% of French people do not trust him, the highest point since his re-election, of which 41% (+6) do not trust him at all.
Confidence ratings of Emmanuel Macron and Elisabeth Borne.
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Another worrying element, the confidence rating of his Prime Minister follows the same slope and therefore does not protect him.
Those who do not trust Elisabeth Borne have gone from 48% last June to 64% this month.
Finally, all the ministers tested are in sharp decline, in particular those who have stepped up to defend the pension reform, Gabriel Attal, Olivier Véran or Bruno Le Maire.
The challenge for Emmanuel Macron is sizeable for the rest of his mandate.
Marin Le Pen +5
Marine Le Pen.
François Bouchon / Le Figaro
The concern of some in government and on the right seems to be confirmed: the one who benefits the most from the pension reform sequence is Marine Le Pen.
The credibility strategy works.
She even wins points among far-left sympathizers (+6, at 20%).
Xavier Bertrand +1
Xavier Bertrand.
François Bouchon / Le Figaro
In his match which opposes him to Laurent Wauquiez on the right, the boss of the Hauts-de-France region won a round.
Its strategy of speaking out in opposition to the pension reform earned it 7th place.
The silence of the boss of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes lowers it (–1, to 17%).
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Dates of completion: February 26 and 27, 2023. National sample of 1000 people, representative of the entire population aged 18 and over, interviewed online.
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