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 in their opinion makes it very difficult to form a majority government. This follows the results of a poll published by the French newspaper Le Figaro, according to which 73% of French people are against the formation of a single-party government of the left, while only 29% approve of the hypothesis of a “government of technocrats”. According to the same poll regarding 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. Moreover, according to another poll published in the French newspaper Les Echos, the most popular leftist politicians in France are apart from […]
Source: News Beast
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