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The French consider Macron's dissolution of the National Assembly a "bad decision".

2024-07-12 22:21:00, Kosova & Bota CNA
The French consider Macron's dissolution of the National Assembly a
The President of France, Emmanuel Macron

60% of the French consider that the dissolution of the National Assembly by President Macron was a "bad decision", while they also declare that they are "dissatisfied" with the new configuration of the National Assembly, which, according to them, makes it very difficult to form a majority government. These are the results of a survey published by the French newspaper Le Figaro, according to which 73% of French are against the formation of a single-party government of the left, while only 29% approve the hypothesis of a "government of technocrats".

According to the same survey about the person of the new prime minister, 34% say they would prefer the socialist Rafael Gleuxman, against 30% who would prefer the Minister of the Interior Gerald Darmanen and 29% who would prefer the head of the Socialist Party, Olivier Faure. As for Jean-Luc Mélenchon, only 15% of respondents answered that they would like him as prime minister. In fact, according to another survey published in the French newspaper Les Echos, the most popular left-wing politicians in France are, in addition to Glouxman, François Hollande, François Roufin and Fabien Roussel, as well as Marine Todelier from the field of environmentalists.

Finally, 76% of French people believe that Emmanuel Macron has not kept his promise to change French political life. Among voters of the extreme right and left, this percentage hovers around 90%, while among voters of the Macron faction, one in two share this view. /CNA





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