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Sarkozy Improves His Standing in France

November 30, 2008

(Angus Reid Global Monitor) - More people in France now hold a good opinion of Nicolas Sarkozy’s performance, according to a poll by BVA published in L’Express. 48 per cent of respondents have a positive view of the president’s work, up five points since October.

In May 2007, Sarkozy, candidate for the centre-right Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) and former interior minister, won the presidential run-off with 53.06 per cent of the vote. Sarkozy appointed François Fillon—who had been his adviser and presidential campaign leader—as prime minister. 53 per cent of respondents offer a good opinion of Fillon, up three points in a month.

On Nov. 25, Sarkozy said he would "announce a rather massive recovery plan to counter the difficulties of the automobile sector," and to "strengthen the building industry" during the global economic downturn. The president added: "We won’t let the auto industry down,"

Polling Data

What is your opinion of Nicolas Sarkozy’s performance as president?

 

Nov. 2008

Oct. 2008

Sept. 2008

Good

48%

43%

47%

Bad

47%

54%

48%

What is your opinion of François Fillon’s performance as prime minister?

 

Nov. 2008

Oct. 2008

Sept. 2008

Good

53%

50%

55%

Bad

37%

45%

37%

Source: BVA / L’Express
Methodology: Face-to-face interviews with 970 French adults, conducted on Nov. 22, 2008. No margin of error was provided.