SURVEY – 82% of those questioned have the impression that things tend to be worse in France.
Since the decision of the President of the Republic to dissolve the National Assembly on June 9, the French have become increasingly pessimistic about “the way France is evolving”. 64% of them thought, last March, that “things tended to get worse”. They are now 82%! The multiplication of social plans, international tensions, added to the political crisis do not help with optimism. In this context of widespread concern, Emmanuel Macron's confidence rating does not waver, still at a very low level.
His advisors were delighted to see the president less prominent in the media in recent weeks. The tabling of motions of censure and the vote on one of them on Wednesday risks putting Emmanuel Macron again in the spotlight, who will, in this case, have to choose a new prime minister to succeed Michel Barnier. Interesting element to note: the odds…
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