France, 63 percent of citizens think Macro “is not a good president”

According to a recently released survey, French President Emmanuel Macron and Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne have dropped by five points in a month and a half, respectively, to 36 percent and 31 percent. The survey conducted by the Institute '%doxa) said almost two-thirds of French respondents or [...]
The survey conducted by the institute '%doxa) said that almost two-thirds of French respondents, or 63 percent of them believe that Macro “is not a good president of Republic”, while 66 percent claimed that Borne “is not a good prime minister”, Anadolu writes.
According to the survey, this is the lowest assessment of Prime Minister Borne's popularity since she took office last May.
This low point was never reached by its predecessor Jean Castex”, the institute Odoxa noted.
The survey says that a total of 64 per cent of respondents believe that “if there were large blockades in the country due to the mobilization against pension reform” the government would take the main responsibility.
Only 35 percent of respondents said that unions would be held responsible.
But according to survey authors, “currently no one benefits from the dissatisfaction with pension reform”.
The most popular politician in France is Eduar Philippe, mayor of Le Havre, who received the approval of 36 percent of respondents.












