Only 39% of French people trust the government to deal effectively with coronavirus, seven points lower than last week, according to a survey Ifop for the Sunday newspaper.
Some 46% of respondents (-6 points) say they trust the government to “Helping companies in difficulty due to the coronavirus”.
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In particular, the uncertainties concerning the deconfinement system. “After the course given by the head of state, which had caused an upturn, the worries about the return to school or the summer holidays are exacerbated”, explains Frédéric Dabi, Deputy Director General of Ifop.
Édouard Philippe to present Tuesday at 3 p.m. in front of the National Assembly, “The national strategy of the deconfinement plan”, Matignon told AFP on Saturday evening.
Survey carried out on April 21 and 22 on a sample of 1,006 people representative of the French population aged 18 and over, using the quota method. Margin of error from 1.4 to 3.1 points.
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