Oman Daily Observer

Macron weathers bodyguard crisis in poll rating

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PARIS: French President Emmanuel Macron’s popularity rose slightly in July despite a political uproar surroundin­g his former senior bodyguard who was filmed assaulting demonstrat­ors, according to an opinion poll on Saturday.

Macron’s ratings had slumped to fresh lows in June just over a year after coming to power, several leading polls had shown, with critics describing the ex-investment banker as out of touch over policies seen as favouring the rich.

Yet Macron, 40, regained some ground in July in a Harris Interactiv­e survey. His popularity climbed two percentage points to 42 per cent despite the brewing political scandal and amid a possible halo effect from France’s World Cup soccer victory.

Footage emerged 10 days ago showing the head of his security detail, Alexandre Benalla, beating a male demonstrat­or during May Day protests and dragging away a woman while off duty and wearing a riot helmet and police tags.

Benalla was fired and later placed under investigat­ion, though political opponents said Macron was slow to react. The Harris survey of 966 people was taken between July 24 and 26, during which time Macron made his first comments on the Benalla affair, telling lawmakers from his party that he alone bore responsibi­lity for the incident.

That appeared to improve his image in the eyes of those surveyed thereafter, according to Jean-daniel Levy, head of politics and opinion at Harris Interactiv­e.

Macron’s standing improved the most among young people under 35 in the past month, the poll showed. The president’s approval rating, which peaked at 59 per cent in June 2017 just after he took office, sank below the 50 mark in May this year and then to 40 per cent in June, according to the Harris data.

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