Emmanuel Macron and Édouard Philippe gained popularity during this season, according to a survey YouGov, published Friday.

The popularity of Emmanuel Macron rose by six points in one month with 28% favorable opinions, that of Édouard Philippe also gaining four points to 31%, according to a survey YouGov released Friday.

A score never reached since July 2018

After a fall of four points in August, the head of state regains points with the entire opinion and reaches its highest score since July 2018, according to this barometer for HuffPost . Nearly seven out of ten French people consider it unfavorable, according to the survey conducted online on September 2 and 3 with 1,012 people aged 18 and over.

The head of government, which had not fallen last month (+1) is on the same uptrend, and 59% of respondents feel unfavorable action. Other recent polls showed a renewed confidence in the executive in this season, after a sharp decline at the height of the crisis of "yellow vests".

Emmanuel Macron wins seven points among right-wing sympathizers (32% favorable) and Édouard Philippe wins four. With 26% positive opinions, the government gains five points and 65% of French people have a negative opinion of its action.