More than a week after the terrorist attacks in France, the image of the interior minister, Bernard Cazeneuve, has improved. It increased from 56% approval rating at 69%, according to a survey to Odoxa Le Parisien / Aujourd’hui en France on Sunday. 9% of respondents considered on January 16 that he was a “very good” Interior Minister and 60% “rather good”. They were 9 January, just after the attack against Charlie Hebdo 4% find the “very good” and 52% “rather good”. The percentage of people find “bad” happened meanwhile in the same period from 43% to 30%. When asked whether Bernard Cazeneuve was “up to the events” that just crossed the country, 77% of respondents consider yes and 22% no. Similarly, between 9 and 16 January, the Minister of the Interior was up 11 points to the question of whether the French were “competent” (67%). Then come the qualifiers “brave” (57%), “technocratic” and “compelling” (55%). The percentage of respondents who have a good opinion of Bernard Cazeneuve from 54 to 70%. This is a dual investigation “before and after” the latest events. The first survey was conducted on January 8 and 9, with a sample of 999 people representative of the French population, the second on January 15 and 16, with a sample of 1,008 people, according to the quota method.
Nearly 7 out of 10 French feel that is competent
Sunday, January 18, 2015
Poll: Bernard Cazeneuve earns points – Le Point
Poll: Bernard Cazeneuve earns points – Le Point
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