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It’s been a year since Emmanuel Macron was re-elected and the situation is particularly complex for the head of state. Multiplying crisis situations, it’s time to take stock.
A year after his re-election, the situation is difficult for the President. After months of disputes over retirement and tensions with the French, his opponents are trying to use his difficulties to their advantage. “Only feels distance, brutality, institutional violence from Emmanuel Macron”said Marine Le Pen in front of the camera.
A drop of two points in the polls
Today, only 26% of French people say they are satisfied with the head of state. A drop of two points compared to last month according to an Ifop poll. He is the first President re-elected since the cohabitation. For his second term, he seems more hesitant, taking more than a month to appoint a new Prime Minister. In June, he failed to obtain an absolute majority in the National Assembly. The pension reform marked the high point this year with the use of article 49.3 and a break with the unions and public opinion.