Such results are based on the recent resignation of France's Army Chief of Staff Gen. Pierre de Villiers over his dispute with Macron regarding the cuts in military spending, the newspaper added.
On Wednesday, De Villiers announced his resignation because of disagreement with Macron’s decision to cut 850 million euro ($980 million) in defense spending in an effort to meet the EU requirement for member states to maintain their deficits at 3 percent of GDP.
According to the poll, many respondents criticize Macron’s "authoritarian" policy on the issue, but many others still note the president's "carriage" and activity.
Following de Villiers’ resignation, Macron said in an interview with the Journal du Dimanche that "if there was a difference in the opinion between the president and the defense chief, it is the defense chief who has to change the opinion."
Leader of the French right-wing National Front (FN) party Marine Le Pen condemned Macron’s harsh stance on the situation, warning that the resignation of de Villiers was a sign of "a very serious divergence" in Macron’s attitude and policy.