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Purchasing power, environment, security: what the French expect from the executive

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58% of the French want the government to make purchasing power one of the government’s priorities for this political comeback. The environment and safety have also made considerable progress.

It’s time for a political comeback. In this period, the French indicate that they want the Government to give priority to purchasing power for the coming months, according to a new “Opinion Live” survey carried out by Elabe for BFMTV and broadcast this Wednesday. 58% of those surveyed want this to be the executive’s top priority, and more than one in two French people places this issue among his top three priorities.

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The environment (cited by 30% of respondents) and security (28% of respondents) are also among the main concerns, registering a strong increase compared to the previous survey of this type (respectively +5% and more +7%). On the contrary, health has dropped five points and is ranked as the fourth priority.

The executive before the distrust of the French

Almost two out of three French people do not trust the executive to carry out the projects of the coming months. Among the proposed responses, the least enthusiastic are the pension reform (70% mistrust, including 37% not at all sure), the Immigration Law (68% mistrust, including 33% who do not trust everything) and green planning (68% do not trust, including 28% do not trust at all).

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As expected, the executive retains the confidence of Emmanuel Macron’s voters, but finds strong mistrust from the voters of Marine Le Pen, Jean-Luc Mélenchon and the abstentionists.

Survey conducted on the Internet from August 23 to 24, with a sample of 1,004 people, representative of residents of metropolitan France aged 18 or over.

The representativeness of the sample was ensured according to the quota method applied to the following variables: sex, age and profession of the interviewee after stratification by region and agglomeration category.

Author: Quentin Miller
Source: BFM TV

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