In an Ifop poll for the "Journal du dimanche", less than half of French respondents (46%) say they have confidence in the government to "help companies in difficulty due to the coronavirus" and only 39% have confidence in it executive to deal effectively with the virus. 

After more than a month of health crisis and 40 days of confinement, only 39% of French people have confidence in the government to effectively deal with the coronavirus, seven points less than last week, according to an Ifop poll for the Journal. Sunday

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Among those polled, 46% (-6 points) say they trust the government to "help companies in difficulty due to the coronavirus". Édouard Philippe must present Tuesday, at 3 pm, before the National Assembly, "the national strategy of the deconfinement plan," Matignon announced on Saturday evening to AFP.

This presentation will be followed by a debate and a vote, according to a letter from the Prime Minister addressed to the President of the Assembly Richard Ferrand. Édouard Philippe will group his statement with that already scheduled for the same day on the question of tracing and the "Stop Covid" application.

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The survey was carried out on April 21 and 22 among a sample of 1,006 people representative of the French population aged 18 and over, according to the quota method. Margin of error from 1.4 to 3.1 points.