Rama Yade can smile.In June, it goes back on the podium of the French political figures of our favorite barometer from seventh to second with a total of 55% approval rating.A podium she knows well, having long been on the first step.But he left government last November and his decision to join the Radical Party had apparently he slightly shook his popularity.
Not surprisingly, it is not that the UMP should this renewed interest, but rather to PS supporters, whom she accumulates 61% approval rating (+8), which puts it in fourth position to, among others, Jack Lang, Ségolène Royal, Jean-Louis Borloo and Daniel Cohn-Bendit.As for supporters of the majority, as it appears in 11th place, the odds of the former figure of Sarkozyism not moving.A surprising stability with regard to the number of spikes it has received from party cadres and that could presage a significant fall.Even François Fillon went there of his short sentence, after announcing his resignation from his post as ambassador of France to UNESCO, "She should have left long time," he declared.
In contrast, the new "boss" of Rama Yade, Borloo, which opened last week the national leadership of the Alliance , falling 6 points among UMP supporters.But this slight disenchantment did not prevent him to continue to hound the top three, behind Bertrand Delanoe, with an overall 52% approval rating among all the French.
Holland in pole position
Side PS, François Hollande is that stands out as the candidate told the Socialist primary is, for the first time, the head of the barometer, with 59% approval rating among all the French (6) .If his great rival, Martine Aubry, falling to sixth place with 51% correct opinions (-2), provided nothing is played between the two Socialists.For with their supporters, MP Correze rose 7 points (85%), but remains in second place behind the first secretary, led the way with a bad score of 86% in favor (5), even that it has not yet declared his candidacy .
At the top of the executive, however, neither the head of state or prime minister catching up: Nicolas Sarkozy and François Fillon conceded respectively 1 and 3 points of popularity, with 30 and 43% approval rating.The most notable development is the right of the right: Marine Le Pen loses 5 points of popularity and ranks 32nd with all the same, 25% approval rating.
Difficult to escape, finally: Dominique Strauss-Kahn wins hands down the palm of the fall's most anticipated: the former IMF chief keeps on collapsing since the scandal in New York since lost another 13 points and is at the 29th position.
* Barometer Ipsos-Le Point was conducted on 17 and 18 June 2011, with 968 persons constituting a representative national sample of the French population aged 18 and older.The study was conducted by telephone, according to the quota method.
Not surprisingly, it is not that the UMP should this renewed interest, but rather to PS supporters, whom she accumulates 61% approval rating (+8), which puts it in fourth position to, among others, Jack Lang, Ségolène Royal, Jean-Louis Borloo and Daniel Cohn-Bendit.As for supporters of the majority, as it appears in 11th place, the odds of the former figure of Sarkozyism not moving.A surprising stability with regard to the number of spikes it has received from party cadres and that could presage a significant fall.Even François Fillon went there of his short sentence, after announcing his resignation from his post as ambassador of France to UNESCO, "She should have left long time," he declared.
In contrast, the new "boss" of Rama Yade, Borloo, which opened last week the national leadership of the Alliance , falling 6 points among UMP supporters.But this slight disenchantment did not prevent him to continue to hound the top three, behind Bertrand Delanoe, with an overall 52% approval rating among all the French.
Holland in pole position
Side PS, François Hollande is that stands out as the candidate told the Socialist primary is, for the first time, the head of the barometer, with 59% approval rating among all the French (6) .If his great rival, Martine Aubry, falling to sixth place with 51% correct opinions (-2), provided nothing is played between the two Socialists.For with their supporters, MP Correze rose 7 points (85%), but remains in second place behind the first secretary, led the way with a bad score of 86% in favor (5), even that it has not yet declared his candidacy .
At the top of the executive, however, neither the head of state or prime minister catching up: Nicolas Sarkozy and François Fillon conceded respectively 1 and 3 points of popularity, with 30 and 43% approval rating.The most notable development is the right of the right: Marine Le Pen loses 5 points of popularity and ranks 32nd with all the same, 25% approval rating.
Difficult to escape, finally: Dominique Strauss-Kahn wins hands down the palm of the fall's most anticipated: the former IMF chief keeps on collapsing since the scandal in New York since lost another 13 points and is at the 29th position.
* Barometer Ipsos-Le Point was conducted on 17 and 18 June 2011, with 968 persons constituting a representative national sample of the French population aged 18 and older.The study was conducted by telephone, according to the quota method.
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