Less than a year after his re-election, Emmanuel Macron has (almost) never been so unpopular. Two days after he used 49.3 to push through his pension reform in the National Assembly, his approval rating has plummeted to 28% in March, according to the National Assembly’s monthly Ifop barometer. Sunday paper.
Elizabeth Bourne is also at the bottom
According to this survey, conducted between March 9 and 16, i.e. before the use of 49.3, the Head of State is not satisfied with 70%, and only 28% satisfied, four points less than last month. We need to go back to December 2018 and the yellow vest crisis to find a similar result. As the demonstrations multiplied, only a 23% satisfaction rate was credited to the President of the Republic.
For its part, the popularity of Prime Minister Elisabeth Bourne remained stable in March, with 29% satisfied. However, he causes a little more dissatisfaction (67%, +1), according to this survey for JDD. This is still the lowest level of his popularity since his arrival in Matignon last May.
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The survey was conducted online with a sample of 1,928 people aged 18 and over, representative of the French population, using a quota method with a margin of error of 1 to 2.3 points.
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