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Poll: Macron, Still Worn by the International, Wins Four New Points

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The French President continues to take advantage of his international positions, especially against Donald Trump at the Davos Forum, to reach 16% favourable opinions The President

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In a more tense international context, the confidence rating of the President of the Republic is increasing significantly, while that of his Prime Minister is declining despite the adoption of the budget according to the last barometer...

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The French President continues to take advantage of his international positions, especially against Donald Trump at the Davos Forum, to reach 16% favourable opinions The President

·France
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BAROMÈTRE FIGARO MAGAZINE - The President of the Republic's confidence rating goes back 4 points to 16 per cent.

·Paris, France
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The President of the Republic progresses by 3 points In a context marked by the increase in international tensions, Emmanuel Macron recorded a notable increase. 19% of the French interviewed by Elabe for Les Échos say that they trust him in order to deal effectively with the problems facing the country, an increase of 3 points in a month. This is his best measure since the summer period (21% in August 2025). The defiance declines in similar prop…

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Paris, Feb 5 (Latin Press) The popularity of the French president, Emmanuel Macron, improved four points in a month, thanks to his international projection, but the support for his management remains low with just 16 percent, today reflects a survey. Macron's post Improves popularity, but remains very low first appeared on News Prensa Latina.

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  • 34% of the sources lean Left, 33% of the sources are Center, 33% of the sources lean Right
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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Thursday, February 5, 2026.
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