Macron's Unpopularity Weighs on Allies like Philippe, Attal, and Darmanin
Key allies of Macron face declining popularity amid his unpopularity.
Key Points
- • Macron's popularity at 30% affects his allies' ratings.
- • Philippe's positive perception drops to 53%.
- • Darmanin's approval falls to 45%.
- • Politicians express urgency to avoid political chaos.
As Emmanuel Macron's approval ratings continue to plummet, new polling data reveals that key allies such as Édouard Philippe, Olivier Véran, and Gérald Darmanin are experiencing significant drops in their own political fortunes. According to an exclusive survey, the disapproval of Macron—whose popularity sank to just 30%—is casting a shadow over the standing of his political allies. Philippe, once a favorable figure, saw a dip to 53% in positive perceptions, while Darmanin fell to 45%. \n\nThe shift in public opinion is palpable as people increasingly associate these figures with Macron's controversial policies and perceived failures. Philippe was previously viewed positively by approximately 60% of citizens just months ago. The recent Foire de Châlons, attended by several politicians including Philippe and Darmanin, highlighted the struggle these leaders face as they attempt to distance themselves from Macron while also trying to maintain their own bases of support. \n\nRenaud Muselier's comments during the event reflect a growing concern among politicians regarding the chaos that could ensue from Macron's waning influence. "I am for avoiding chaos in my country," he stated, echoing the sentiment of many within Macron's political circle struggling to navigate the shifting political landscape. Amid these dynamics, the implications for the legislative majority and the upcoming elections remain uncertain as politicians seek to redefine their identities apart from the President.