In the first year of his second term, Emmanuel Macron lost 15 points of popularity. This is less than during his first term. But then he started from much higher.
The head of state has lost 15 points in one year
A year after his re-election, Emmanuel Macron has lost more than a third of his popularity. Measured at 41% of good opinions last May by the traditional Ifop-JDD barometer, the head of state now receives only 26%. Fifteen points lost in one year. The fall is even more severe for Élisabeth Borne, who entered Matignon with 45% of good opinions and is now down to 27%, a drop of 18 points.
The curves of the two heads of the executive are broadly parallel, with two shades. The Prime Minister initially experienced an upturn in the summer, while the erosion of the head of state was constant. There was a curiosity effect for Borne and even a certain adherence to a sober but effective style. The second nuance was expressed with the pension crisis. In January and February, the head of government
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