Six in ten French do not want a change of Prime Minister Manuel Valls and want keep the same economic course, according to a poll Ifop for the Journal du Dimanche published on April 5.
According to the opinion poll, 62% of respondents reject a change of prime minister “in the coming weeks.” Only 37% of them are calling for the (1% no opinion).
They are much more divided on whether a government reshuffle, desired by 49% and rejected by 50 %.
Bayrou, Aubry and Delanoe
Among a list of people left and center proposed by Ifop, none collects a majority in favor of entering the government.
The president of Modem François Bayrou is expected to come to the government for 45% of respondents (54% against). The socialist mayor of Lille Martine Aubry following with 41% (against 58%).
Then come the former mayor of Paris Bertrand Delanoë (39% against 60%), former ministers Arnaud Montebourg (33 % against 64%) and Benoît Hamon (30/62), the mayor of the capital Anne Hidalgo (28/67), the former minister environmentalist Cécile Duflot (25/72), the President of the Assembly Claude Bartolone (25 /64).
Maintenir the course of reforms
Please note that Senator Europe Ecology / The Greens Jean-Vincent Place, sees his ambitions – displayed – to enter the government supported by only 16% of respondents against 67% who do not want it and 17% who say they do not know it.
Finally, 60% of respondents, Manuel Valls must maintain “above all course of reforms in favor of companies and revival of economic activity. “
They are 38% want the head of government” seeks above all to bring together the different sensitivities left even edit its economic course. “
Survey conducted on 3 and 4 April with a sample of 1,005 people representative of the French population aged 18 and over (quota method).
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