60 percent of French people unhappy with Macron, survey reveals
French President Emmanuel Macron reacts as he listen to the speech of Portuguese Prime Minister Antonio Costa, Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2020 in Paris. (AP Photo)


Nearly 60% of people in France are dissatisfied with President Emmanuel Macron and Prime Minister Jean Castex, a new online survey has revealed.

Conducted by the French Institute of Public Opinion (IFOP), a total of 1,936 people aged 18 and above participated in the survey.

According to the survey, 60% of people said they were not satisfied with Macron, who is currently in quarantine due to coronavirus. As many as 59% said they were dissatisfied with Prime Minister Castex.

On Thursday, the French president's office said that Macron tested positive for the COVID-19.

The Elysée Palace announced the development in a statement, saying the president took a rapid PCR test, after experiencing mild COVID-19 symptoms.

The survey also showed that Macron's popularity dropped by three percentage points to 38% in December. The popularity of the prime minister fell two percentage points to 37%.

Another survey conducted in November also showed that seven out of 10 French people in the country did not trust the Macron administration in combating the pandemic. The survey also found the government's measures to combat the epidemic "inconsistent".