The former head of state lost eleven places in one month and four points to 43% good opinions in our latest monthly barometer of Ifop-Fiducial political figures for Paris Match and Sud Radio.
Since his return to the National Assembly, François Hollande has multiplied: interviews in the mornings, promotion of his book, launch of a podcast… The former President of the Republic, who dreams of becoming one again, is pulling out all the stops to occupy the land on the left.
However, the Corrèze MP is struggling in our latest monthly barometer of Ifop-Fiducial political figures for Paris Match and Sud Radio. He lost eleven places in one month and four points to 43% good opinions. He is now left behind by François Ruffin, falling behind Bernard Cazeneuve or his ex-partner Ségolène Royal. Is he paying for his over-media coverage, his ambitions for 2027 or the criticism of his parliamentary work? In the show What an era!broadcast on Saturday November 16, the former head of state justified himself on his attendance rate which some consider low: “It's not true… I have already voted at least forty times. I go there as much as possible and I think that for a former President, it is already a lot to do what I do, that is to say, to agree to be present so much in the National Assembly. »
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Nevertheless, the former head of state remains very high on the left and among young people. A good point in view of the future battle on the left.