After the enactment of the pension reform, Emmanuel Macron's popularity rating fell to its lowest level at 26%, with a quarter of French people declaring themselves resigned, indicates a BVA poll for RTL published on Friday.
The head of state has lost two points since the end of March "
returning to the level reached
" at the very beginning of the yellow vests crisis in October 2018, specifies the poll carried out after his televised speech on Monday.
Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne loses a point, with 27% of respondents saying they have a good opinion of her action, her worst result since her accession to Matignon in May 2022. After the validation of the pension reform a week ago by the Constitutional Council and its immediate promulgation by Emmanuel Macron, anger still dominates for 45% of those questioned, but yields 3 points.
On the other hand, the feeling of resignation jumped by eight points to reach 24%, the highest level ever reached.
Another rebound, that of the French who want social mobilization to continue, an increase of 3 points to 63%.
Nearly three quarters of French people (74%) believe that the head of state "
was wrong to promulgate the law quickly
", fearing that this decision "
would stir up social anger
".
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They are very largely skeptical about the objectives set by Emmanuel Macron during his televised speech on Monday: 69% believe that it has not met their expectations, 73% do not believe them realistic and 74% do not believe them likely. to relaunch the quinquennium.
Survey conducted on April 18 and 19 with a sample of 1,002 people representative of the French population aged 18 and over, according to the quota method, with a margin of error of between 1.4 and 3.1 points.