Are the French Satisfied with Sébastien Lecornu's Appointment? Here's What the Polls Say
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The new head of government was appointed Tuesday by President Emmanuel Macron.

With only 16% favourable views, the new head of government did less than his predecessor François Bayrou (20%) when he was appointed.
The French mostly have an unfavourable opinion of the new Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu, according to two polls published this Sunday, although the figures vary significantly between the Ifop institute in the JDD and Ipsos/BVA in the Sunday Tribune.
The French mostly have an unfavourable opinion of the new Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu, according to two polls published on Sunday, although the figures vary significantly between the Ifop Institute in the JDD and Ipsos/BVA in the Sunday Tribune. ...
In this barometer, the head of state has reached his lowest historical point since his arrival at the Elysée in 2017, with only 17% of favourable opinions. His Prime Minister is at 16% The new Prime
With only 16% of favourable opinions (compared to 40% of unfavourable opinions), the new Prime Minister is even distracted by Gabriel Attal, Michel Barnier and Élisabeth Borne.
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