Emmanuel Macron’s approval rating has cratered to 11% in the Verian poll for Le Figaro—lower than any French president in 70 years, even outpacing Hollande’s infamous 13% low. This isn’t a blip; it’s a verdict on a presidency adrift amid budget gridlock, pension reform backlash, and a fragmented parliament that turned his 2024 snap election gamble into paralysis. From 19% in Ipsos to 16% in IFOP, the slide is relentless, with even his over-65 base abandoning him by 11 points.
France’s revolutionary spirit now simmers with disillusionment: citizens feel ignored on security, prosperity, and cultural identity. Macron’s EU ambitions and digital regulations ring hollow against daily realities—rising costs, stalled growth at 0.8%, and a €300 billion deficit forcing austerity. As Prime Minister Barnier fights no-confidence votes, the Élysée palace echoes with the sound of a leader in survival mode, his charisma long faded into aloofness.
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Emmanuel Macron’s approval rating has cratered to 11% in the Verian poll for Le Figaro—lower than any French president in 70 years, even outpacing Hollande’s infamous 13% low. This isn’t a blip; it’s a verdict on a presidency adrift amid budget gridlock, pension reform backlash, and a fragmented parliament that turned his 2024 snap election gamble into paralysis. From 19% in Ipsos to 16% in IFOP, the slide is relentless, with even his over-65 base abandoning him by 11 points.
France’s revolutionary spirit now simmers with disillusionment: citizens feel ignored on security, prosperity, and cultural identity. Macron’s EU ambitions and digital regulations ring hollow against daily realities—rising costs, stalled growth at 0.8%, and a €300 billion deficit forcing austerity. As Prime Minister Barnier fights no-confidence votes, the Élysée palace echoes with the sound of a leader in survival mode, his charisma long faded into aloofness.
#france #macron #rating