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According to a survey, French confidence in Macron and Borne increases slightly

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The confidence index of the President of the Republic gains one point and rises to 38%, according to an Elabe survey published this Thursday.

Confidence in Emmanuel Macron rose one point to 38%, an increase of six points in two months, and Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne also rose (32%, +3) according to an Elabe poll for the echoes and Radio Classique published this Thursday.

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On the other hand, 26% (+1) have “not much trust” in the Head of State and 29% (-5) have “not trust at all”, that is, a subtotal of 55%, four points less . since the previous delivery of this survey, on June 30, ten days after the legislative elections that deprived the Head of State of the absolute majority in the National Assembly.

A total of 30% (+1) of those surveyed said that they “rather trust” the President of the Republic “to effectively deal with the main problems of the country” and 8% (=) trust him “totally”.

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Philippe at the top of the “ranking of personalities”

At the same time, while the majority and the right have agreed on the measures adopted in the Assembly, the Head of State has registered a sharp drop among the voters of the LR presidential candidate, Valérie Pécresse (32%, -10, -17 points since his re-election).

Mistrust towards the executive decreases during this summer period”, points out Elabe, who also reports an increase in trust in Elisabeth Borne, of 32% (+3).

In addition, former Prime Minister Édouard Philippe continues to dominate the “ranking of personalities”, with a 49% positive image (+4), ahead of the leader of the National Rally Marine Le Pen (34%, stable) and the Minister of Economy Bruno . Le Maire (34%, +1).

The survey was carried out from August 1 to 3 with a sample of 1,000 people, representative of the French population according to the quota method, with a margin of error of between 1.4 and 3.1 points.

Author: GA with AFP
Source: BFM TV

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