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Macron's Approval Rating Jumps 5 Points in Ipsos Poll
Macron's Approval Rating Jumps 5 Points in Ipsos Poll

Yahoo

time16-03-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Macron's Approval Rating Jumps 5 Points in Ipsos Poll

(Bloomberg) -- President Emmanuel Macron's approval rating jumped 5 points as worries among French citizens over international crises soared, according to a poll by Ipsos-Cesi école d'ingénieurs for La Tribune Dimanche newspaper. Trump DEI Purge Hits Affordable Housing Groups Electric Construction Equipment Promises a Quiet Revolution How Britain's Most Bike-Friendly New Town Got Built ICE Eyes Massive California Tent Facility Amid Space Constraints The Dark Prophet of Car-Clogged Cities Support for Macron's actions rose to 27% in March, the survey published late Saturday showed. Concerns over international crises such as in Ukraine and the Middle East was among the top three issues for 33% of respondents, up from 17% in February. US President Donald Trump has pared back support for Ukraine and has indicated that the US may step back from its traditional security role in Europe. The surprise move has sent European countries scrambling to boost defense spending and rethink their military positioning. Support for French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou fell 2 points to 25%, according to Ipsos. Ipsos surveyed 1,000 adults online on from March 12 through March 14. The margin of error was about 2.7 points. Nvidia Looks Past DeepSeek and Tariffs for AI's Next Chapter How America Got Hooked on H Mart How Trump's 'No Tax on Tips' Could Backfire for the Working Class College Presidents on Trump, Tuition and Universities Under Pressure How Natural Gas Became America's Most Important Export ©2025 Bloomberg L.P.

Macron's Approval Rating Jumps 5 Points in Ipsos Poll
Macron's Approval Rating Jumps 5 Points in Ipsos Poll

Bloomberg

time15-03-2025

  • Politics
  • Bloomberg

Macron's Approval Rating Jumps 5 Points in Ipsos Poll

President Emmanuel Macron's approval rating jumped 5 points as worries among French citizens over international crises soared, according to a poll by Ipsos-Cesi école d'ingénieurs for La Tribune Dimanche newspaper. Support for Macron's actions rose to 27% in March, the survey published late Saturday showed. Concerns over international crises such as in Ukraine and the Middle East was among the top three issues for 33% of respondents, up from 17% in February.

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