All the polls conducted in July give the executive couple stable or slightly higher, after a rise after the European election on May 26.

The popularity of Emmanuel Macron and Édouard Philippe stabilized in July, after a sharp rise in the aftermath of the European elections, according to a survey Ipsos-Game Changers * broadcast Wednesday. The head of state loses 1 point to 31% (-1) after a gain of 5 points last month, and 64% (stable) of the respondents make an unfavorable judgment on its action. The revelations about the former minister of ecological transition Francois de Rugy do not seem to have splashed Emmanuel Macron, notes the polling institute.

Edouard Philippe continues his recovery

At the same time of their presidential term, Nicolas Sarkozy had 45% of favorable opinions and François Hollande 20% in this barometer for the weekly Le Point. All the polls conducted in July give the executive couple stable or slightly up after a rise after the European election on May 26.

The Prime Minister earns 2 points with 32% positive opinions while 60% (-4) of the French judges his action negatively. Édouard Philippe continues a recovery started in full crisis of the "yellow vests" and has gained ten points of popularity since December.

Yannick Jadot loses 5 points

Nicolas Hulot (49%, -1) remains at the top of the political figures on which the French make a positive judgment. In a ranking generally oriented upwards, François Baroin wins 4 points to 26%, the mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo gains 7 to 25%, and the mayor of Lyon Gérard Collomb 5 to 24%.

Yannick Jadot, who entered the barometer last month after the success of the EELV list that he led to the Europeans, lost 5 points to 22% and François de Rugy yielded as much to 9%.

* Survey conducted online on July 19 and 20 among 1,000 people aged 18 and over, according to the quota method. Margin of error from 1.4 to 3.1 points.