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We often call French President Emmanuel Macron a master of the political survival, and for good reason, too.
Many of us did not expect him to survive the weekly marches by the Gilets Jaunes (Yellow Jackets) in 2018, or perhaps we were sure he’d be toppled by the massive disturbances over his tyrannical pension reform in 2023, or finally we bet the ranch that he would not overcome the widespread farmers rebellion last year.

And yet, he did survive each of these acute crises – wounded and weakened, with a minority government and 3 prime ministers in a year.

But alive, if barely.

In theory he has years of mandate yet, so he could rebound, right? Hardly.

Look at his recent ‘accomplishments’: French colonial power is collapsing, with troops being expelled from African countries of Niger, Mali, Burkina Faso, Chad, Senegal and Ivory coast.

One starts to wonder just how much lower can Macron’s popularity get before he gets ousted, as a recent poll has revealed dismal numbers for the Globalist poster-boy.

The poll was run by Odoxa and Backbone for French paper Le Figaro.

The basic takeaways: Emmanuel Macron worries 71% of the French. 65% consider that he is not attached to democratic values

The French believe the President when he says that he will give them a voice again by holding referendums.

The problem is that 71% of them do not think that he will implement the decisions resulting from these consultations

86% of the French think that he will have to appoint a new Prime Minister this 2025.

About a new dissolution of Parliament with new elections: 50% are in favor, 49% are against it – after all, this would not affect Macron, the source of the problems.

Paraphrasing a joke by good old US President Ronald Regan, the French think that ‘recession is when our neighbor loses his job; depression is when we lose out job; and recovery is when Macrons loses HIS job’.

61% of the French want him to resign, an increase of 7 points since September.

Do you think that Emmanuel Macron will have to nominate a new Prime Minister in 2-025?

Yes: 86% / No: 13%

Are you favorable to the resignation of Emmanuel Macron of his Presidential duties?

Favorable: 61% / Opposes: 38%

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