65% of French people judge François Bayrou’s debut at Matignon negatively

65% of French people judge François Bayrou’s debut at Matignon negatively
65% of French people judge François Bayrou’s debut at Matignon negatively

A week after the appointment of the centrist, nearly two thirds of French people do not trust him to appoint a government team that “corresponds to their expectations”, according to an Odoxa-Backbone survey for Le Figaro.

Stuck between the reluctance of the left and the demands of the right, François Bayrou still dreams of revealing his casting before Christmas. Even before knowing the ministers, the French already take a dim view of the next government, as revealed by an Odoxa-Backbone survey for Le Figaro. Nearly two thirds of them (65%) do not trust the Prime Minister to appoint a team which “meets their expectations”.

It must be said that the boss of MoDem takes on his new functions with a slight disadvantage: only 42% of French people say they have a «opinion positive» from him, compared to 57% for his predecessor, Michel Barnier, when he joined Matignon last September. The centrist’s first steps did not allow him to turn the tide. No more than his grand oral presentation in front of the deputies, Tuesday, during a session of “questions to the Prime Minister”. A week after the promotion of Béarnais, a large majority of the country (65%)…

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