Questions about Macron's future are raised by the results of a poll, according to which 7 out of 10 French people are happy that the French president did not win the absolute majority. "It's good for democracy," they say.
According to a poll conducted on behalf of a French television station, about 7 out of 10 French people are happy that the re-elected President of the Republic Emanuel Macron did not win the absolute parliamentary majority in June, considering that this is "good for democracy".
Also 43% believe that the far right Marin Le Pen better embodies the role of the opposition in Emanuel Macron, compared to 31% who believe that it is Jean-Luc Melanson with the People's Union of Left parties, while only 4% see this role the Republicans.
The French, on the other hand, are divided when asked which party the French president would like to negotiate with the French government.
24% of French people want Emanuel Macron to negotiate first and foremost with the Left, 21% with the far right, 20% with the center-right Republicans, while 35% say they have no opinion.