According to the Odoxa pollster, 47 percent of respondents said they supported Macron, a 2-percent increase from the results of the March poll, but the majority (53 percent) still felt the opposite.
French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe received the same approval and disapproval ratings.
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The president's TV appearances on April 12 and 15 had a limited impact, with only 35 percent of respondents saying they were "generally convinced," while 65% said they were "not convinced" by the president’s speech.
Only one in three citizens said that these interviews shed light on the government’s actions or gave any new information.
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Interior Minister Gerard Collomb and Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian were supported by 28 percent and 26 percent of respondents, respectively.
The poll was conducted via the Internet on April 18-19 among 1,017 people with different political preferences. The margin of error was 2.5 percent.