Macron’s popularity declined according to French surveys.
According to Reuters, the majority of French people believe that the re-election of Macron was a bad choice for France. This issue was announced by the results of a survey that was recently published. In this regard, the Flash Institute poll shows that almost seven out of 10 French people feel that their country would be better off without the presidency of President Emmanuel Macron.
A year into the second term of the French presidency, 77 percent of the people who participated in the survey considered Macron to be a dictator, while 73 percent described him as arrogant and 50 percent a little brave.
Macron’s decision to push through a pension reform law in France has been met with nationwide protest as hundreds of thousands of people protested against an increase in the pension age.
Also, 44 percent of the 1,002 adults who participated in this survey were asked to summarize Macron’s presidency in one word, among them, 42 percent called “deceit” and 39 percent “anger” as the main characteristics of the presidency. Macron described. Positive words such as respect (13%), support (10%) and satisfaction (7%) are at the bottom of the list.
Meanwhile, only 30% said that Macron’s re-election on April 24, 2022, has led to a better situation. Just over half of French also said Macron had changed few aspects of the country since taking office in 2017, while 31 percent said he had “changed nothing.”
Additionally, almost 80% of French said they were dissatisfied with Macron’s handling of health care, 77% with education, immigration and public spending policies, 75% with the fight against inequality, 74% with the loss of purchasing power and 74% with His record of climate action has been criticized. 60% said that they are dissatisfied with the way the image of France is presented abroad.