Francis popularity ratings Hollande and Manuel Valls has still lost ground in March, with 21% (- 1 point on a month) for the first and 28% (- 5 points) for the second, according to a survey BVA for Orange and i & gt; TV released Saturday. “Bad views” progress symmetrically, reaching 79% (+2) for the head of state and 71% (6) for the head of government. In this barometer, François Hollande is more and two points of the lowest level reached in September 2014 (19%) after the departures of government Aurélie Filippetti, Arnaud Montebourg and . Benoît Hamon
“the good opinions were significantly higher on the last two presidents re-elected at the same distance of the presidential election: Jacques Chirac in March 2001 (58%) and François Mitterrand in March 1987 (55 %), “says BVA, which thus gives a” very limited potential for re-election “Francois Hollande in 2017. it still loses 4 points, to 65% of good opinions among the supporters of the PS and 10 points, just 15% among those on the left of the left. As for Manuel Valls, the fall of 9 points, to 64%, among the first and holds 15% in the latter.
An effective policy for 11% of French …
only 22% of French people consider further that the executive policy is “fair”, against 76% who take the opposite view, numbers unchanged from February. For 88% of them, it is “not effective” (+ 2 points), against 11% who take the opposite view. (- 1 point)
One respondent in two ( 50%, – 3 points) also finds that Alain Juppé should have “more influence in public life,” followed by Emmanuel Macron (44%, – 4), Bruno Le Maire (35%, +2) and François Bayrou (34%, – 3). Marine Le Pen tip in 10th position (28%, +2). She anticipates Nicolas Sarkozy, who was only 18th (22%, +3).
Survey conducted on 21 and 22 March with a sample of 1076 people over 18 years recruited and interviewed by telephone via the Internet, using the quota method.
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