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Majority in France now dissatisfi­ed with Macron

- Reuters

paris— Most French voters are now dissatisfi­ed with Emmanuel Macron’s performanc­e, a poll showed on Sunday, a dramatic decline for a president who basked in a landslide election victory less than four months ago.

The poll, conducted by Ifop for newspaper Le Journal du Dimanche (JDD), showed Macron’s “dissatisfa­ction rating” rising to 57 per cent, from 43 per cent in July.

Forty per cent expressed satisfacti­on with the centrist leader down 14 points from July.

French government spokesman Christophe Castaner said the ruling party was going through a tricky time, but added that displeasin­g some people was a price worth paying if the government wanted to push through reforms.

“Yes, we are encounteri­ng difficulti­es, but you cannot just spend your time only looking at polls when you’re in government. We are there to transform the country. Our country needs us to take risks, and we are taking risks,” Castaner told BFM TV.

Macron, who is midway through a schedule of official visits to various European capitals, has suffered a number of setbacks since being elected, including tough debates in parliament over labour reform, a standoff with the military and cuts to housing assistance. Social media commentato­rs and political opponents criticised the president after it emerged he spent 26,000 euros ($31,000) on makeup during his first 100 days in office and his office also backed down on plans to give his wife a formal, paid role after a public backlash.

Bernard Sananes, head of French polling company Elabe, said the latest survey could encourage Macron’s political opponents, after his party won a commanding majority in parliament.

“It could mean, for the government, that the opposition mobilises itself again,” Sananes told BFM TV.

The Ifop poll showed the cumulative drop in Macron’s popularity ratings since May was bigger than that of previous Socialist president Francois Hollande over the same period. The poll also showed a drop in popularity for Prime Minister Edouard Philippe, with 47 percent expressing satisfacti­on with him - down 9 points from last month. —

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