In the opinion of the French, the president (for the time being anyway), is not penalized by his discourteous exit against the unvaccinated:
Castigating the latter in an interview on Wednesday with readers of the daily The Parisian, and whose content had even been posted on Tuesday evening on the website of this newspaper, the Head of State had said that he had ” very want to piss them off […] until the end », Immediately causing an uproar, in the political class as elsewhere! And this morning, this same Parisian publishes an Ipsos poll carried out Wednesday and Thursday, that is to say in full storm raised by these discourteous presidential remarks.
“ A little sentence without impact … for now », Underlines in fact The Parisian. This thunderous statement ” even solidifies its electorate, told this daily the managing director of Ipsos Brice Teinturier. With 26% (or 25.5% in the event of a Taubira candidacy) of the French who would vote for him in the first round if the election took place on Sunday, he even gained one point compared to (in the previous poll in) December , and distance his pursuers by 9 points (for Marine Le Pen) “. Nevertheless, The Parisian note that ” things can obviously move, depending in particular on the anti-tax demonstrations this Saturday, January 8 in a climate more hot than ever “.
In detail, the Ipsos survey of Parisian, therefore grants 26% of the voting intentions to Emmanuel Macron (and 25.5% if Christiane Taubira is a candidate), 17% to the candidate of the National Rally Marine Le Pen, 16% to that of the right-wing party Les Républicains Valérie Pécresse, or 12% to the Reconquest candidate Éric Zemmour.
On the left, on the other hand, Norbert, less than a hundred days before the first round of the presidential election, it is always the rout ahead:
Being underlined that, in the survey of Parisian, the first left-wing candidate is that of rebellious France Jean-Luc Mélenchon, who is credited with 9% of the voting intentions, ahead of the environmental candidate Yannick Jadot, with 8% (Christiane Taubira not exceeding 3%), Le Figaro believes that the left is ” in distress “, All the left-wing candidates still failing to” cross the 30% mark “.
” There is no Taubira effect “, Points” in the front page “of this daily.
So what will President Hollande’s former Minister of Justice do? Le Figaro points out that Christiane Taubira ” will clarify his intentions next week “. In this newspaper, a relative of the potential candidate assures that ” Christiane Taubira will address the French before January 16 (…) she will start to say strong things, perhaps this Sunday in Bondy “, near Paris. And it doesn’t matter if the polls are at half mast for her, ” the dynamic will come with the candidacy “, Do we want to believe in those around him, reports Le Figaro.
Two words from Mali to conclude, Norbert, with the extraordinary summit of the ECOWAS. Which Economic Community of West African States threatened Bamako with financial sanctions:
What will be the attitude of the West African organization towards Mali? On the website of Figaro, the director of the Citizen Observatory on Governance and Security Baba Dakono assures that ECOWAS ” will undoubtedly take strong measures to put pressure on the junta. But the situation is extraordinarily complex, he adds. Presidents of neighboring countries must at the same time be careful not to weaken Mali, already fragile, too much, as this could cause great suffering for the populations and, ultimately, benefit the jihadists. “.